New Day, New Job

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You're at home looking for a job. You weren't able to go to college because you lived in a poor household. It's been 5 years since you graduated high school and you've been working a well paying job for a year now. You've recently moved out of your parents house after getting enough money to rent an apartment, but, just recently you got fired.

You haven't paid rent in a month and you're running out of money. Fortunately, your best friend, Adrian, worked at a pizza place. You've never been there but he says it pays good. You decide to look it up and see if there's any positions open. Adrian is a mechanic so you look at that first.

Nothing. The only position that's open is a daycare caretaker. You hate kids. You've always been the oldest of 5 kids growing up and hated all your siblings. You think of all the memories and are grateful you don't have to sit in a house with a bunch of kids, but it pays $11 an hour which was better than your old job.

You look at what you would have to do and it doesn't seem that bad. You would have to clean up after the kids, help put them down for naps, and play with them. Seems pretty easy. It also says you'll have help while doing the job but that's all it says. It doesn't say who or what will be helping you.

You decide to apply and see what happens. Telling from your past experience with kids, you'll most likely get the job. Hours later you get an email. 'Hello Y/N, we viewed your application for the daycare caretaker position and believe you would be perfect for the position! We would like to do an interview with you as soon as possible!"

You read the email and thought that tomorrow would be a good day to do an interview since you'll have nothing to do. You replied to the email with the date and your contact info. Minutes later you got another email confirming the interview date. After that, you took a shower, ate dinner, and went to bed.

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