“Certainly, sir. The job at Johnson & Mellon Inc. is very important to me. It's because of you that I got in.” I responded formally. I couldn’t afford to mess with the only job that was paying my bills.
“What's wrong with you?” he asked, almost irritated with my answer as though he was used to all his employees doling out the same format every day.
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