I Found a Lost Wallet at a Mechanic's Shop and Returned It — the Next Day, a Sheriff Showed Up at My Door
I Found a Lost Wallet at a Mechanic's Shop and Returned It — the Next Day, a Sheriff Showed Up at My Door I'm Evan. I've been a mechanic my whole adult life. I work at a half-falling-apart shop on the edge of my town. The kind of place with oil stains that'll never come out and a coffee maker that's been broken since 2012. But my job pays the bills. Well, barely. I’m also a single dad, raising three six-year-old triplets at just 36. Their mom left when they were eight months old. Walked out one morning with a suitcase and said she couldn’t do it anymore. That was the last time I saw her. My widowed mom moved in to help. She’s 72 and sharper than most people half her age. She braids my daughter’s hair and makes sure the kids eat something other than cereal. Without her, I wouldn’t have survived. I work 12-hour days most weeks—fixing engines, replacing brake pads, dealing with customers who think I’m trying to scam them. People look at my greasy hands and t...