Application

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    Sam walked through town looking at every business and restaurant to see help wanted signs. But every opening was for waiters or receptionists, he was not good with memory or sitting still for hours. He slouched feeling miserable "I'm never going to get a job." He says under his breath. He continues to walk reaching the downtown area. He sees a bulletin board with lots of job posters.
    A nice black van pulls up near the board. A woman walks out wearing a black tight work suit with black high heels. She goes to the board and starts stapling papers on the board as if she was angry. "Stupid big headed boss, I'm an intern I shouldn't even be putting up signs that's for the stupid marketing team." Sam stands behind her watching her angry outburst. She turns back around unaware he's standing there. Startled she pushes sam away and screams the stapler still open in one of her hands. She had stapled his shirt to his chest. Sam stands there feeling a pinching sensation. "I'm so sorry sir you startled me, let me get that for you." Panicking she goes up to him trying to take the staple out as gently as she could. "It's fine I didn't mean to stand so close." Sam hisses in pain as she rips the staple out. He holds his chest, some blood staining his white shirt. "I'm really sorry about that I have to go now" the lady walks quickly back to the van almost tripping. Sam watches the van as it drove away then looks at his shirt. "Great now I have to go back and change." He walks to the board and grabs one of the papers the woman had stapled. "Moore Milking Company, now hiring blah blah job description.. supply loader and mover includes free meal plan ect.." Sam instantly dials the number, a woman picks up, "Moore Milking Company how may I help you." "My name's Sam Bello and I'm calling to apply for that job opening." " The interview will be first thing tomorrow. Have a nice day." She hangs up the call. Sam heads back to his apartment getting ready for tomorrow.

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