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"Are you sure she's the one?" George asked Joseph.
"Oh yes, I'm one hundred percent sure. I always take time to know who's working here. Lucas took over as President years ago but I still like to handle personnel packages. I take a lot of pride knowing we offer more than other corporations. I especially check into temp employee's to deem whether or not they'll make a good fit for a permanent position. Jennifer is absolutely terrible when it comes to computers, but she's incredibly bright, eager, and willing to work hard," Joseph answered.
"How does that make her wife material, though?" George asked.
"Ah, you must let me finish," Joseph said. "She came to us through my favorite temp agency, and I did some research on her. She lost her sister six months ago to a drunk driver, which is especially tragic because her sister and brother-in-law had a child, who is four years old. It looks as if Jennifer has no other family, as her grandparents and parents have passed away."
"Where is the kid?"
"Jennifer has been raising her since the accident, and I'm sure it's not easy for her. The little girl attends the on-site child care center, here," Joseph answered.
"Oh, this could mean an instant grandchild," George said in delight.
"I knew you'd be happy about that. She's a spit-fire and too adorable for words. I've grown quite attached, since I spend a lot of time down there with her. My grandkids come in sometimes so they can play," Joseph told him.
"Ms. Stellar is here," the secretary told them over the intercom.
"Send her straight in," Joseph replied. Both men sat back and waited for Jennifer. When she opened the door they could see the fear in her face, though she was doing a great job of trying to hide it. She looked surprised to see Joseph and George there, instead of Lucas.
"Hello Mr. Anderson, they said you needed to see me."
"Yes, thank you for coming, Ms. Stellar. Go ahead and have a seat," Joseph told her. "This is my brother, George Anderson. He's moving his corporate offices to Seattle and in need of a variety of new staff. One of those positions is for executive administrator to the President and we would like to know if you might be interested. There would be a significant pay raise and added benefits."
Jennifer couldn't believe what she was hearing. She thought she was losing her job and they weren't only offering her a permanent position but a better one at that. She wanted to shout yes, but her conscious would never allow her to leave out her shortcomings.
"I'm honored you would think of me. Yes, I'd be more than happy to accept the position, but I have to be honest with you. I'm struggling with the computer system I've been using. I can type about a hundred words a minute and do all basic computer functions, but the more complicated requests are giving me trouble. Please know, I'm more than willing to spend every spare minute I have to learn, though," she told them eagerly.
"Well, the great news is you won't have to deal with any programs you're currently using. You'll be typing a lot, and attending meetings, plus there's some travel involved," George told her.
Jennifer got excited and then deflated, again. How could she travel? She had no one to watch Molly, and besides that, she couldn't take off for extended periods of time and leave her behind. Molly had already lost her parents and she was only recently getting over not seeing her mom and dad.
"We know you've recently taken on responsibility of your niece and we're sorry about your loss. We have excellent programs here offering child care," Joseph said as if he could read her mind.
"How much would I have to be away?"
"On average, about three to five days a month," George said. That wasn't too bad, Jennifer reasoned. She'd be able to provide much better for her niece with the new position. She'd have money to buy the items she needed, as well as be able to afford to take her places, spending quality time together.
"I'll take it," she said with enthusiasm.
"That's great. You'll start next week, so for now you'll get a little time off - paid of course," George told her.
"Oh, I forgot to ask where the new offices are?" she questioned.
"They're going to be here. We've just purchased the building next door and will connect the buildings by creating a sky-walkway. Until construction is finished, they'll be using the twenty-second through twenty-fourth floors. You'll be stationed on the twenty-fourth so you can still use the daycare center, here," Joseph said.
"Oh, that's wonderful," Jennifer told both men and quickly made her exit.
Jennifer took the elevator down to her floor and slowly walked into her office. She looked around in wonder. She'd gone up there dreading the worst and walked away feeling better than she had in six months.