While surfing porn sites on the internet, Kevin discovers nude pictures of Angela, the cute and hot babe from Accounting. He is shocked, as this is unlike her work persona. Her husband is an arrogant jerk, so he prints off some of the pictures and works up the courage to ask her if she even knows that they are on the net. He never anticipated the results of their meeting.
Celia worked for me. She couldn't do most jobs at all well. It was time for her review. She feared that she would be sacked so she made me an offer that I found very hard to refuse.
Ever wonder what women talked about when they are alone? Ever want to be the Fly on the wall? Ever want to be the fly on the wall at Findley's? Here is the first of several conversation topics that women would probably have when they worked for David. (I vetted this through a few friends of mine who thought I was crazy, but on topic). Don't read this until you read Classy Conversions, or you won't understand
High school lovers make the agonizing choice of breaking up before going off to separate colleges. Years down the road, there's a reunion. Between a broken marriage and mountainous college debt, plus years of separation, what chance is there of romance blossoming once again? From the well-known author of The Waitress, Sarah, Terror in the Snowstorm, Dad? I Have a Question, The Hunger, and others.
He is a specialist in down-sizing companies - he has the job of interviewing employees and sacking those surplus to their needs. Erin is one that he interviews and decides to keep and promote. She thinks that she has to take drastic measures to save her job - she offers her body, and he accepts her offer.
“Adventurous female redheads wanted for a six month employment contract. Applicants must be natural redheads and willing to prove that status at the time of their interview. Sugar babies welcome” Is a vague ad in the extreme, who knows what the author sought and what the heck is a sugar baby? The post office box to send resume and head shot was included in the ad and as I had not found work in my field since graduating my very expensive college, I responded.