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I didn't tell you, but when I really need to relax, I smoke.
Yeah, say it, "bla bla bla...your lungs, your liver... you'd die young..."
That's your problem; but a stick of cigarette does the job and right now, I
need that. If she doesn't like it, she'd say so. I'm just going to dip my hand
in my pocket and bring out my pack. You never can tell, she may smoke with me.
"Do you mind me smoking in your office?" I asked. "Do you always
smoked when you see people in their office?" She quizzed. "Is that 'no'
or a 'yes'?", intending to have my way. "If it makes you happy, by
all means, light up", she said. I said, "thanks", already going
for my lighter.
"So, what does a Jobless Rush do all day?"She
asked me. I froze for a moment, trying to digest the straight-to-the-point-question.
"That's harsh, the way you put it; 'Jobless Rush', you don't have to say
it like that", I replied. "Really, don't I?", she questioned. "Did
you come here to hear the truth about yourself or to be pampered like you've
got everyone doing in the last...how many years of your life?" She
asserted.
Ok, that's definitely an annoying way to talk to a man. This
lady just spoke to me like she knows anything about me. Why on earth is she
talking to me like my grandmother. I spoke up, "Is this how harshly you
talk to people when they come to see you?"
"It's only harsh if the truth worries you. There's nothing I said
that you didn't say first. Maybe you just don't like the sound of it coming from
someone else." She said. Ok, this
is interesting, now, this is a new twist to this sweet looking woman. Maybe she
not so sweet, after all. "You won't understand, you probably have never
been jobless all your life" I said, still holding my unlit cigarette.
"What's not to understand about being jobless. It's simple enough to be
understand by a child. It just means you wake up and decide not to be useful to
anyone till nightfall and then you go to bed and repeat the same thing the next
day. So, what's not to understand about being jobless." She questioned.
Wow, this woman is walking dagger. She is bow and arrow in
one. I shouldn't say this, but I've never been more insulted in my life. Right
now, I have lost my desire for a smoke. I think she's evil. If I remembered correctly,
from a couple of stories I heard about Jesus; he was a kind, loving fellow and
tender with people. This lady, whatever her name is, has no kindness in her. She
is rude. She is heartless and harsh.
"But I can help you get a job if you're serious about getting
one." She mumbled. I Don't think I heard right. "What did you
say?" I asked. "You heard me, if you're serious about getting a job,
I'd help". She said. My brain disk felt like it was spinning out of
balance. 'Confused'; I guess is what it's called when you think you're clear
about something but you're not. Do I want this lady to help me? Do I want
anything from someone who's able make me lose my smoke appetite in one
statement? Do I really want anything to do with this woman? She stood up from
her chair and before I could think I was up too. She said, "I take your
silence to mean you're not serious about getting a job..." I broke in,
"But I'm serious, I'm very serious but I will..." She picked her
jacket, pulled out a card and handed me. "That's my number on the card,
call me at 7am, tomorrow; we'll see what happens from there" . She
escorted me through her office to the door. "I'll be expecting your call
at 7am tomorrow. Goodnight". As she closed the door, she said with a smile,
"I hope you'll call".
I stood there for a bit, wondering what happened in there; still
clutching my cigarette, I dropped it. Her voice kept ringing in my head; "I
hope you'll call". That voice again. Who is this woman? I held her
business card up and read her name loud, "Dr Mo Johnson".
TO BE CONTINUED...
I'm following this story closely.
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