Furloughed IRS Employee Isaac Stein Opens Successful Hot Dog Stand Amid Government Shutdown
CBS NewsNovember 5, 20254 min333,481 views
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- π¨ββοΈ Isaac Stein, an IRS tax attorney, was furloughed due to the government shutdown.
- π He decided to operate his hot dog stand, "Shyers," which he had initially conceived as a weekend art project.
- ποΈ Stein had obtained permits and started vending in September, before being furloughed on October 8th.
Business Boom and Community Support
- π Business at the hot dog stand has seen a dramatic increase, selling out in under four hours, a significant jump from previous sales.
- π¬ Stein coined the term "shygeist" (shysters + zeitgeist) to describe the current situation and feels a greater movement is happening.
- β€οΈ He is overjoyed by the community's positive response to his project, which he intended as a way to share art and humor.
- π€ Many co-workers and federal employees have visited and shown overwhelming support.
Future Plans and Personal Well-being
- πΌ Stein intends to return to his federal job as a tax attorney as soon as he is called back to work.
- π Despite the shutdown, he states he is doing okay personally and is enjoying operating his stand.
- π£οΈ He emphasizes that the unifying theme among federal employees is the desire to do their jobs and return to work.
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