Coffee shop worker goes viral for heartwarming first paycheck celebration
A video of Joe Sullivan celebrating his first paycheck has been viewed more than 3.3 million times on social media.
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Juli McDonald is a general assignment reporter for WBZ-TV.
McDonald came to WBZ from WCVB-TV, the ABC affiliate in Boston, where she spent a year as a reporter. Before WCVB-TV, McDonald was an anchor/reporter for four years at WWLP-TV in Springfield, Massachusetts. Prior to WWLP-TV, McDonald spent two years as an anchor/reporter for KFYR-TV in Bismarck, North Dakoa.
A native of Norwood, Massachusetts, McDonald is a graduate of Emerson College where she earned a B.A. in broadcast journalism.
A video of Joe Sullivan celebrating his first paycheck has been viewed more than 3.3 million times on social media.
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