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Ever since he was a little kid, Isaac Stein wanted to run a hot dog cart
In June, he decided to follow through and bought his very own hot dog cart
When the government shut down in October, the IRS employee started manning the cart full-time
Isaac Stein always dreamed of having his own hot dog cart.
When the government shut down on Oct. 1, Stein, 31, thankfully already had one up and running, making it easy to switch from his day job as an IRS lawyer to a full-time hot dog vendor.
During the 43-day shutdown , Stein's days looked a little different, as he swapped out his desk for a metal cart in the streets of Washington, D.C. However, his outfits remained the same, showing up each day to serve hot dogs in a suit, just as he did Monday through Friday as a federal work

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