Courtesy of family
Mason makes vegan hot dogs too!
Mason Wright has always tried to be independent. When he was little, that meant being able to buy things on his own. “I wanted science kits and snacks from the dollar store,” Mason says. So Mason took any paying job he could get.
He tried walking dogs—but handling four angry Chihuahuas [chuh-WAH-wahs] changed his mind.
He tried cleaning cars—but scraping gum out of cupholders got old fast.
He tried mowing lawns—but dealing with bugs and snakes was no fun.
Soon, Mason began to wonder: Could he find a way to make money that also made him happy?
Then Mason went on a trip to New York City with his family. That’s when inspiration struck.
Mason Wright has always tried to be independent. When he was little, that meant being able to buy things on his own. “I wanted science kits and snacks from the dollar store,” Mason says. So he took any paying job he could get.
He tried walking dogs, but handling four angry Chihuahuas [chuh-WAH-wahs] changed his mind.
He tried cleaning cars, but scraping gum out of cupholders got old fast.
He tried mowing lawns, but dealing with bugs and snakes was no fun.
Mason wondered: Could he find a job that would make him happy?
Then he took a trip to New York City with his family. That’s when inspiration struck.
Mason Wright has always tried to be independent. When he was little, that meant being able to buy things on his own. “I wanted science kits and snacks from the dollar store,” Mason recalls. So Mason took any paying job he could get.
He tried walking dogs—but handling four angry Chihuahuas [chuh-WAH-wahs] changed his mind.
He tried cleaning cars—but scraping gum out of cupholders held no appeal.
He tried mowing lawns—but coping with insects and snakes was no fun.
Mason began to wonder if he’d ever find a way to make money that would also make him happy.
Then, while Mason was visiting New York City with his family, inspiration struck.