, You probably going to hate me for starting like this but.So there I was hunting for a holiday job like any high school student should be. I thought that a great job would be working in a bar so as I set of on a search for a help wanted sign
,so on and on I , went for 20 minutes but I just started to get annoyed with this job hunting dilemma.
I then decided to take charge and go into a bar and demand a job, and finally someone gave me a busboy job cleaning toilets cleaning when the bar closes.this is really not what I was looking for in a job but hey it's the only thing I could find and I really want a new car. It hade been 3 days and I was just so annoyed by the fact that was stuck cleaning after drunk people it was disgusting I had decided to myself that I was going to quit in front of everyone in the bar and I did but I was outa that bar faster then you could say outa.they threw on the side of the road and tossed a beer bottle at me
I was humiliated which just made everybody in the bar laugh at me. Until a man in a white silk coat came to me and ask weather I needed a job I replied yes as fastest I can and he told me to meet him at Gerard's street on 5th avenue at 10 pm as he walked away he said "by the way the my name is john luwigi" I thought more about the job offer I got from the mysterious man in white.
I went home and lay on my bed I was so baffled about that whole seen out side the bar. The time 9:30pm I decided to clean up a bit I reeked of beer and vomit but I cleaning up good is what I did best.
I was on Gerard street on 5th avenue at 9:55pm i didn't want to be late 10:00pm a black SUV arrived beside me two big guys dragged me into the SUV John luwigi was in the back seat with me he looked right at me and said "you're whole life is about to change if your accept on one condition you have to do every thing I tell you no questions asked what you think about that"
"I'll take" I said and he replied "welcome to the mafia" the I only thing that popped into my head how much does it pay. John luwigi told me to get out of the car he said he would call me.