It’s called HustleHawks.
WGNO Good Morning New Orleans features reporter Bill Wood wants you to meet the brains behind the business.
He is 23-year-old businessman Gerald Rossen.
He’s got a crew of almost 1,500 New Orleans college students ready to work.
And he’s got the New Orleans businesses ready to hire them.
“Our HustleHawks college students do moving jobs, yard work jobs, tutoring hospitality jobs nut only in New Orleans can they do a job like this,” said Rossen.
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