The interview having gone well, I had
to get a background check. I also had to get identification for tax
forms, including my social security card. I still had to follow-up
with Mr. McCoy.
The background check was conducted
through a local temp agency about twelve blocks down the road. It was
a bit of a walk, but it taught me that the city expanded a great deal
further east than I had originally thought. I passed Pace Road, which
leads to the mountain, and saw a few pawn shops that might let me
sell the phone I'd ordered off of eBay.
The lady at the temp agency was really
nice. The background check paperwork was standard procedure so there
wasn't much to talk about. There was a guy there who seemed like a
bit of a closet case, but then I don't much believe in gaydar.
I did think that maybe temp work would
work for me. I have clerical experience. I like learning new things
and seeing new environments. Temp work would be a great way for me to
hone my core marketable skill set while still keeping my wanderlust
satiated.
...and maybe I'm a Chinese jet pilot.
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