"Shit happens!" he thought to himself, "to everyone, a few times in their lives. There's nothing you can really do about it when your wife falls for another man and just drives away." Phil really couldn't figure it out, other than he wasn't doing something right. He knew he didn't do anything wrong to turn her away. He'd always been a loving and devoted husband. The other guy must have been doing something better, or maybe he made more money or was better at sex....or something. "Who knows?"
He decided that this was the time to go, to leave Chicago, and get away. His divorce was in progress now and he felt the need to turn the page and start a new chapter in his life. So he gave notice at his job, paid off his Jeep, sold his furniture and bought a map. He loved the mountains. That's where he'd go. He had no job prospects other than his experience with computers and graphic arts and the fact that he really liked to work.
"Shit happens!" she told herself repeatedly. Two years ago, Joyce and her husband sank every penny they had into buying a nice little 'mom & pop' camera shop in Lake Tahoe. They were still struggling, as all small startups do, but they had begun to build up a decent cadre of clientele, in addition to the regular tourist trade. Then Don had his heart attack during the night and never woke up. Now she was on her own and faced with the decision of whether to sell the shop, or hire someone and try to make a go of it. "There's not much of a choice here," she thought. "I can't afford to close it and I can't continue to run it on my own." So, on Monday, Joyce would place a 'help wanted' sign in her storefront window.
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Phil had never visited Lake Tahoe before. He had no expectations other than he knew it was beautiful, high and probably expensive. He arrived on Friday afternoon, and decided to find a cheap tourist motel for a few days and give himself a chance to look around. He spent the weekend walking the streets and resisting the casinos, since he had no idea how long he'd have to survive on what was in his wallet. Since his skills were in the field of computer graphics, he took special note of all the companies he found that were somehow related to printing, photography, computers, or which had 'help wanted' signs out.
By the time the weekend was over, he wasn't very encouraged. Phil had a list of four companies where he thought he might have a chance of finding a job. On Monday morning, the first place on his list was a camera shop. He parked the Jeep in front and walked up to the door, noticing there was a sign in the window that he hadn't seen before. He walked in, making the door chime. Looking around the small store, he mentally noted the stock of goods for sale when he heard footsteps coming down the stairs in the back room.
Joyce stepped through the doorway behind the counter and smiled. "How can I help you this morning?" She thought to herself, "Jeeesh... this guy is good looking! Where'd he come from?" She mentally measured him to be about six foot two inches and around 200 lbs. She liked his clean-shaven look but wondered about his clothes. He was dressed much too nicely to be a local so he had to be a tourist.
"I just arrived in town over the weekend and I'd like to stay here if I can, so I'm looking for a job. My name is Phil Stewart and I'm just moving from Chicago. I saw your sign in the window," He pointed over his shoulder.
"My! That didn't take long. I just stuck it up there a half an hour ago. What a nice surprise. I'm Joyce. It's nice to meet you," she said extending her hand with a smile.
Phil gently took her hand, flashed a broad smile and said "I noticed your shop and wondered if I might fit in. I don't have a lot of photo experience but I know a lot about computers, graphics and electronic imaging."
"Well, let's have you fill out a job application and take a look. Would you like some coffee?"
"You bet! Thanks."
Joyce handed him an application and a pen. "C'mon in the back. I've got a table where you can sit while you fill that thing out." She led the way into the back room which also doubled as a stock room. She pointed to a chair at the table and walked over to the counter and poured two mugs of black coffee. "How do you take it?"
"Straight, please." he replied as he zipped through the job application. He couldn't help the feelings of vague familiarity that were distracting him. It wasn't that he recognized her. It was more of a chemistry thing, but he couldn't put his finger on it. Suddenly the front door chimed and snapped him back to the task at hand.
Joyce set both mugs on the table and said "I'll be right back, you just take your time."
Two minutes later, Joyce returned saying "Just a local with some weekend film to develop. All finished?" She took the completed application from Phil and perused it quickly while he sipped his coffee. Her first reaction was "You don't seem to have any photo experience at all in your work history."
"That's true, but I'm an avid amateur shooter. And I've handled both professional and amateur pictures in my previous jobs as a graphic artist. I own a Nikon with three lenses and I understand photography very well."
"What kind of retail experience have you had?"
"Not much. When I was a kid, I worked summers at a Dairy Queen. That's about it."
"So, tell me why I should hire you," she challenged.
"I love to work and take on responsibility. I'm excellent with computers, I understand photography, and I'm a quick study. I can learn anything you're willing to teach me, and I'm cheap." Phil flashed a smile.
"Well, I don't have any computers yet, but I like the sound of your other qualifications, especially the 'cheap' part. How much do you expect to earn?"
Phil liked her and really felt this might go some place. He paused for a thought and then said, "I'll leave that up to you. It's just that I need to find a place to live and to feed myself. I just need a little extra for gas and an occasional movie or ski lift ticket at Heavenly, and I should be ok. You must know how much a furnished room is around town, and I don't eat too much. So why don't you figure out how much I need to start and we'll take it from there."
"OK!" Joyce said. "Let me give this some thought. How can I contact you?"
"Well, I'll be out doing other applications around town all day today. How 'bout I check in with you just before closing this afternoon?"
"Great idea...I'll see you then." She offered him her hand again.
He shook her hand with a man's grip, noticing an unusual strength for a woman. Phil smiled one more time and headed for the door.
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A hundred thoughts ran through her mind, trying to figure out how she could hire this guy. She really liked him and she felt a strange attraction towards him especially those times when he took her hand.
She immediately called the credit bureau and requested a check on his social security number. The fax came back spotless. It also confirmed the work history he wrote on his job application but she had to know more about him before she'd trust him with the keys to the kingdom.
It was Monday, the slowest day of the week in Tahoe, and the day just dragged on for both of them. Phil had checked out three other possibilities and had no luck at all. Joyce kept rolling over the situation and possible opportunities in her mind. She only had eight customers all day long. She kept glancing at the clock on the wall, causing the time to go even slower. Finally, it was 4:30 and all her busy work was finished. She quickly closed out the cash register and ran upstairs to change and check her hair and makeup. Five minutes later she was behind the front counter with a fresh look and a tight clingy sweater which accentuated her figure. She had a plan.
At 4:45, Phil chimed the door and she looked up with a broad smile. "Well, how'd you do out in the Tahoe job market?" She already knew the answer.
"Shitty!" he pouted. "I'm either over qualified for the jobs which are available or not qualified for even their entry level jobs, and there just isn't that much to choose from."
Joyce leaned forward on the counter and suggested "Why don't we go down the block and have a drink and discuss the future?"