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She Was Embarrassed To Be A Lunch Lady, Until...

Sarah Fiacco loved her job as a stay-at-home mom for 16-years. She was able to never miss a recital or basketball game. But everything changed when she re-entered the workforce.

“Never did I imagine at 40 years old I’d be working in my kids' school cafeteria full-time,” Fiacco wrote on a luxury buy & sale Facebook page. “Honestly, I struggled accepting (the position) because it’s not necessarily a ‘dream job.’ I was even embarrassed to share here. But, I’m here to say in less than two weeks, I already have a deeper sense of satisfaction than I’ve ever had."

So what changed her mind? This note from 6-year-old Olivia.

Credit: Sarah Fiacco Olivia's Note

Sarah then posted, “Sure, my feet are sore. My hands are dry and I’m dreaming about chicken nuggets but getting this note reminded me why I said, yes,” Fiacco wrote. “I hope this job can be so much more than just serving food. Maybe this post will encourage one of you to find joy in unexpected ways.”

Credit: Sarah Fiacco & Olivia

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