30-year-old evicted by his parents gets job offer, bonus from Italian restaurant

Show Caption Hide Caption 30-year-old son evicted by parents sets record straight Michael Rotondo's parents sued him to get him out of their house, but the 30-year-old tells USA TODAY he's been trying to move out for years.

You know the story: A 30-year-old man in New York gets evicted by his parents who tried to help him move out in February by offering him $1,100 with a 2-week notice.

He took his parents to court, saying he needed six months.

And lost.

This man, Michael Rotondo, who's also a father by the way, does not have a job. That's part of his reasoning for why he isn't prepared to move out.

At the same time, he says he doesn't have a job because he's focused on being a father. But he lost custody of his child, and he's told multiple publications in the last few days that he's working on getting visitation rights back.

Well, maybe this will help.

Villa Italian Kitchen is offering Rotondo a job

Not only that, but $1,101, too. One dollar more than his parents offered him.

The chief operating officer of the quick-serve pizza brand that operates at nearly 250 locations nationwide, Andrew Steinberg, said the company "feels for millennials" and understands life isn't easy.

Read the COO's statement:

“As you may be aware, one current trending story in the news has revolved around parents Mark and Christina Rotondo effectively evicting their millennial, 30-year-old son Michael, from their home.

"Hey, even the court system said the parents were within their right to give Michael the boot. At Villa, we feel for millennials, across the board. It’s tough out there.

"With that said…Michael, hey dude. We are offering you a store-level gig, complete with extensive training to get you up to speed, at any one of our 250 locations worldwide.

"We heard your parents offered you $1,100 to get out. We’ll do you one better. Literally, one. Offer from us is on the table for $1,101 to come join our team. Consider it a signing bonus. We gotchu, bud.”

Well. Best of luck, Michael!

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