The narrator tells us that he is looking for a job and that he needs to pay off some debts. He's going to visit an old friend, who has a vacancy, and he'd like to find a job with a moving company. The moving company is a bit too old for him, but he's sure they'll find him a job soon. The company's manager, Larry, tells the narrator that they only hire "talented" people, and that's why they've had to wait so long for him to get a job. Larry then introduces us to his daughter, who's in her second year at college. She's super smart, and she's always around to help out whenever she can. The two of them finally have a job offer, and the narrator is psyched to be working for a living.
The narrator tells us that he is looking for a job and that he needs to pay off some debts. He's going to visit an old friend, who has a vacancy, and he'd like to find a job with a moving company. The moving company is a bit too old for him, but he's sure they'll find him a job soon. The company's manager, Larry, tells the narrator that they only hire "talented" people, and that's why they've had to wait so long for him to get a job. Larry then introduces us to his daughter, who's in her second year at college. She's super smart, and she's always around to help out whenever she can. The two of them finally have a job offer, and the narrator is psyched to be working for a living.