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Flamin Hot Cheetos
Do you know who made the famous “Flamin’ Hot Cheetos” which kids eat so much? Well, in the article of “How A Frito-Lay Janitor Rose To Corporate Executive” by Dan Fastenberg, it talks about how a person being a janitor to becoming a huge Corporate Executive. Richard Montanez was the guy; but he was a janitor for the of company Frito-Lay’s. With the hard work he has made, he got a chance to have a meeting with the company (Fastenberg, paragraph 2). Making him a successful person.
The main idea of this article is to show that everyone has a chance to become successful with the help of hard work, and the thought of doing it. I think the author chose to write this article so that whoever reads it, they can think that they have the chance to do

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