A person sets up a surprise for their 16-year-old friend Raymond, who has been struggling to balance school and work after his father's surgery. The friend prepares a churro cart business, Virginia Rostros LLC, and plans to give it to Raymond, allowing him to quit his job at Jack-in-the-Box and focus on his education. They surprise Raymond with the business and help him serve his last customers at Jack-in-the-Box. After quitting his job, Raymond joins his friend's churro business, and they start selling churros together. The friend also reveals that he paid three months' rent for Raymond's family to help them during this difficult time.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is planning to surprise their friend Raymond at his job at Jack-in-the-Box.
2. Raymond is 16 years old and has been working at Jack-in-the-Box to support his family.
3. Raymond's father had surgery and is out of work for three months.
4. The speaker has created a new business, a churro cart, which they spent $900 on.
5. The speaker plans to give Raymond the churro cart business to help him support his family.
6. Raymond's mother cleans the speaker's apartment.
7. The speaker considers Raymond's family to be "homies" and wants to help them out.
8. Raymond has been missing school to work at Jack-in-the-Box.
9. The speaker wants to help Raymond quit his job at Jack-in-the-Box so he can focus on his education.
10. The speaker's new business is called Virginia Rostros, LLC.
11. The business offers events, birthday parties, catering, weddings, bar mitzvahs, and other services.
12. The speaker accepts various payment methods, including Venmo, Cash App, PayPal, and Apple Pay.
13. The churros cost $1 each, with discounts for bulk purchases.
14. The speaker's friend Raymond has joined the business as a partner.
15. The business has had one customer in the last three hours, prompting the speaker to think of new ideas to attract customers.
16. Raymond's father had surgery on his ear and is out of work for three months.
17. The speaker gave Raymond money to help him quit his job at Jack-in-the-Box.
18. Raymond needs to go back to school.
19. The speaker considers Raymond to be a good kid who means well.
20. The business is now accepting credit cards and personal checks.