Not all role models wear capes.

Krysta Galindo, a 7-year-old from Falfurrias, Texas, has a role model who wears an orange shirt and black slacks.

Krysta's babysitter and best friend is a student at Falfurrias High School. After school, she has practice for the school sports she's in, then goes to work at Whataburger. Even then, she still has time to come visit with Krysta.

When Krysta's mother, Marissa Saenz, asked recently what Krysta wanted to dress as for career day at Palito Blanco Elementary School, she said she wanted to be like Nadia and work at Whataburger.

"In her mind, it's not about money, this is what she loves," Saenz said. "She can be anything she wants to be just as long as she knows we'll support her."

Complete with a Whataburger tray, spicy ketchup and a table tent, her outfit was spot on. Saenz said the babysitter helped procure the official Whataburger props including name tag and food tray, but the shirt and hat came from Amazon.

Local firefighters and other government officials came to the school to talk about their careers, and the students dressed as what they want to be when they grow up. Some showed up as construction workers, soldiers, nurses or cowboys, but Krysta's outfit stood out.

"If her idea of a perfect career is to become a Whataburger employee, then she can," Saenz said in a Facebook post. "Next year, if she wants to be a zookeeper or anything else in this world we will support her and find her the perfect outfit."

CORRECTION, 12:28 p.m., April 19, 2018: An earlier version of this story incorrectly identified Krysta's last name.