Being homeless left Randy Davis hustling for change from strangers, but his affinity for the 7-Eleven on Gaffey and Ninth Streets in San Pedro led to pushing a broom to keep the front of store clean. He was recently given a job by the owner and is excited to save and find a room to rent so he can get off the streets. Randy Davis’ affinity for the 7-Eleven on Gaffey and Ninth Streets in San Pedro led to pushing a broom to keep the front of store clean. The store’s owner recently gave him a job. Above, Danny stacks and organizes misplaced candy. Sound The gallery will resume inseconds Show Caption of Expand By Donna Littlejohn | | Daily Breeze PUBLISHED: February 5, 2017 at 7:27 pm | UPDATED: September 6, 2017 at 4:45 am Randy Davis is a familiar face at the 7-Eleven at Ninth and Gaffey streets in San Pedro. A San Pedro High School dropout who became homeless, Davis, 33, has been one of the regular panhandlers in front of the busy store, seeking spare change from strangers. Now, he’s still a regular — but behind the counter. Davis caught the attention of the store… Read full this story
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