The company was recruiting for a security guard. The candidate needed to be experienced and responsive.
The pay was pretty good. Essa thought the job suited her very much. It was meant for her.
"Is this your company? When can I go for an interview?"
"You don’t need to go for the interview. If you’ve made up your mind, I can arrange it for you right away."
Essa was dumbfounded, "I don't need to go for an interview?"
"I know you very well, so there is no need for an interview, and there is no trial period." Jazz answered.
Immediately, Essa got excited, "When should I start working?"
"It's up to you, but on one condition, you have to quit your current job."
"Why?" Essa was upset, "I work here during the day, and I go to the bar after work.
That’s not a problem."
"My company needs dedicated people. If you come to work here, you have to be committed. I can give you a raise. At the bar, you work until one o'clock at night. I don't think you can rest well and do a good job by the next morning in my company. You may think about it. Let me know if you make your choice."
Essa was in a bit of a bind. She needed to think about this.
The pay at the bar was no match to that
she was offered here, and it wasn't as decent as here. It was not necessary for her to continue working in the bar.
Essa thought about it and made up her mind. So she told Jazz that she would go to his company the next day.
Jazz nodded his head as a response.
Essa's lips were as pink as fresh rose petals, so delicate.
Glancing at the rearview mirror, Jazz could see her lips shivering slightly. He couldn't help but think of last night.
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