Back at the office, the executive assistant tells his boss that he's just gotten out of the White House. He's feeling a bit faint. He asks if the president threw a fit. The executive assistant doesn't want to tell him, so he says that he just feels a little faint for a second. He wants to know if the whole world is talking about how the president hates omegas. He says that's not true. The president hates "omegas" so much that he can't even hire them anymore. Okay, so you're not allowed to hire "first-class" employees anymore, but you can still hire "second-class," "third-class, or even "fourth-class employees" . What's the point of hiring a second-class employee when you can just hire a first-class one? The assistant says that she's had an issue with her pills and she needs to go see the president ASAP. She's been working extra hours to try and get her pills on time. She says that the problem is getting worse
Back at the office, the executive assistant tells his boss that he's just gotten out of the White House. He's feeling a bit faint. He asks if the president threw a fit. The executive assistant doesn't want to tell him, so he says that he just feels a little faint for a second. He wants to know if the whole world is talking about how the president hates omegas. He says that's not true. The president hates "omegas" so much that he can't even hire them anymore. Okay, so you're not allowed to hire "first-class" employees anymore, but you can still hire "second-class," "third-class, or even "fourth-class employees" . What's the point of hiring a second-class employee when you can just hire a first-class one? The assistant says that she's had an issue with her pills and she needs to go see the president ASAP. She's been working extra hours to try and get her pills on time. She says that the problem is getting worse