The narrator tells us that he's running a hotel with his math teacher. He's got 24 hours a day, and he doesn't want to give in to his boss's pressure to cut his hours. He wants to find someone else to work for. He asks if there's anyone out there who'd be willing to work in his hotel. He also wants to know if anyone has a boy friend who's interested in working for a living. The narrator says that's okay, but he'd like to make sure that the other guy is honest. He says that his boss seems to be difficult on the one hand, but on the other hand, he seems like a good guy.
The narrator tells us that he's running a hotel with his math teacher. He's got 24 hours a day, and he doesn't want to give in to his boss's pressure to cut his hours. He wants to find someone else to work for. He asks if there's anyone out there who'd be willing to work in his hotel. He also wants to know if anyone has a boy friend who's interested in working for a living. The narrator says that's okay, but he'd like to make sure that the other guy is honest. He says that his boss seems to be difficult on the one hand, but on the other hand, he seems like a good guy.