Nearly one month into the government shutdown, hundreds of thousands of federal workers remain on furlough.
Isaac Stein is one of them. Normally, he's a lawyer for the IRS who writes tax regulations. But on a sunny Sunday afternoon on a corner in his Washington, D.C. neighborhood, he's wearing a suit and tie, working his hot dog stand, "Shysters Dogs." Its motto: "the only honest ripoff in DC."
"I am having a grand old time slinging hot dogs," Stein said.
A hot dog and a drink runs $10 or $17, with a bag of chips tossed in if you buy two dogs.
The stand is a realization of a childhood dream for Stein. While his classmates enjoyed playing basketball, he said, he had more fun manning the concessions stand. This summer, he decided he wanted to open a hot dog business of his very own.
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