Main Cast of Characters
Scott Stevens...Young 24 year old Mechanical Engineer /Lottery winner
Makala Jones...One of the 18 year old twins helped with payment at Pizza Hut
Makenz Jones...The other 18 year old twin (Identical twins)
Lance Stevens...Scott's younger brother
Betty Stevens...Lance's wife
Betsy Mullen...The twin's grandmother (Gram's)
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Chapter 4 Headed to work.
Tuesday - Second week:
The alarm went off early, I got up and got showered, shaved and dressed. Went in to fix me some breakfast and put together my stuff for work. I was to have an early meeting with the boss to let him know that I would be resigning my position.
While eating breakfast I went through some more of the phone messages and managed to delete about 25 as not important.
I needed to leave work as early as possible to pick up the drawing package for the apartment complex that I was interested in buying. I found out from my uncle that his engineering firm had done all of the engineering work for it for the architectural firm that designed the buildings. So I suspect that most of the changes I found needed on my initial inspection were contractor related.
The drive to work was pretty much routine and I got there just as Bob was walking in.
"Well, the prodigal son returns." Was his comment as I got out of the truck.
"Har, har, har." Was my reply grinning.
"So, rich guy, when are you resigning?" He asked.
"I'll tender it today pending the end of my vacation time." I said.
"What I figured. Let's head to the restaurant across the street and get a cup of coffee." He said.
We both walked in and sat our stuff in his office and headed back out.
We got our caffeine and sat down. "So Scott, is there anyway I can talk you into heading the project we talked about before you retire a rich man?" he asked.
"I believe that Tony can handle it just fine with a little coaching in a few places." I said.
"Yeah, you are right. OK, can I get you to at least coach him through those few rough places we identified then?"
I mulled it over and thought that I could do that with only a day or so each week needed here in the office.
"I could be up for that. It would only require me to be in the office about a day a week. I would be good with that. I could spend a couple of hours or so this morning outlining some of the stuff for him to get started on. I need to leave around noon or just after to pick up some documents on my way home though." I said. "Then come back in for a while on Friday morning to see where he's at."
"I appreciate that. Do you have anyone that you know that would be a good hire to replace you in the long term? It wouldn't have to be someone with your skills to start with but someone that you think would work up to it." Bob asked.
"Hm, let me think." after a few seconds passed. "I know of one young man that graduated two years ago that is working in Chicago that would be good. There may be another but he is married and in St. Louis. Don't know if he would be willing to uproot or not. Let me make a couple of phone calls tonight and see if either or both would be interested in an interview."
"Sounds good. Now let's see if we can get Tony started. I think he is just about done with the effort he was assigned and should have some time today to work with you for a couple of hours." Bob said.
We went back to the office and Tony was just about finished with getting some stuff together for a 10:00 phone con on what he was finishing up. He and I sat down with the notes from the initial meeting that Bob and I attended and laid out a plan of action on getting the ball rolling.
Tony said, "I'm glad to have a chance to work with you on this."
"Don't mistake my helping you with the fact that I will only be here for about a day a week to help you tackle this project with you working closely with me on a daily basis. I will also just be a phone call away if you need a sounding board or something I can quickly help with. This project is yours baby." I said.
"Even so, I welcome the opportunity to pick your brain for this." He replied.
We worked until time for him to have his phone call which lasted about 30 minutes then we took a short break before finishing just before noon. I left telling him that I would check back in on Friday to see how he was doing and see if he needed any help fleshing out the work tasking.
I left the office around noon having tendered my resignation upon the full use of my leave. They are going to cut me a check for my comp time of 80 hours that I will pick up on Friday when I come back in. I will then sign a contractor agreement to help Tony with the project after my last official day and will then be a consultant to the company responsible for my own benefits.
I got in the truck and called Terry letting him know that I would be past to pick up the drawing package for the complex around 1:30. He said he would be there and would like to speak to me for a few minutes.
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I decided to stop by the widow's house that has the RV for sale to let her know that I would take it contingent on having it checked out at a dealer I know. She was home so I wrote her a Ten Thousand dollar down payment for her to hold while I had it looked over. I told her I would be back in the morning to pick it up and take it to the dealer.
She was ecstatic. I told her I wanted the car dolly to go along with it. She again tried to talk me into the car they had. I started to say no but decided to look it over. She let me take it for a test drive and I felt it would be good for the twins to have and much more reliable than the clunker they were currently driving.
"I'll take it. I'll be back in the morning to pick it and the RV up to take to the dealer for checkout. I should be here around 9:30. So if you will have the title for the car ready, I'll write you a check for it as well. Please, I encourage you to call the credit union and make sure that my checks will clear." I said.
I left Mt. Vernon and headed to Fairfield to pick up the drawings. After meeting with Terry and getting the drawings, I headed to Dairy Queen to see if either of the girls were working. They weren't but their shift manager told me where they lived and thought I might find them at home. I didn't say anything about my knowing where their Gram's lived and left. I needed someone to drive my truck back since Lance was busy at the farm and Betty still had a week and a half to work. She had wanted to quit immediately but I convinced her to give them two weeks notice.
I pulled up in front of the house and Kenz was just getting out of their car with the groceries. "Hey young lady, what are you up to?" I asked.
"Scott! How did you find us?" She asked.
I walked up and grabbed two bags and carried them in behind her saying, "I stopped at DQ and they told me where you lived."
"What brings you here? Rich guy!"