At five in the morning, Nick awoke from his slumber with a dreadful feeling in his gut. His bladder was full to aching point and his member locked in all the pee with stiff resistance.
All night long, he had dreamt of going round and round in search of the men's loo only to end up at a broken toilet or a locked restroom. What he dreaded most was going to work.
Nick was an employee of "Eco Express" - a modern, eco friendly and cost effective public transportation service. Their fleet of buses operated solely on the contents of the driver's bladder.
This new technology required that the driver checked in for work without taking their morning pee. Before boarding the bus, a special device would scan the driver's bladder and penis to check on the amount of urine in there. The device could measure and calculate the:
(1) time when he took his last piss
(2) The amount of urine in his bladder
(3) How desperate he was. 9 out of 10 is the minimum scale of acceptance. One had to be desperate enough to lose control and squirt into one's pants.
If he wasn't full on a scale of at least 9 out of 10, the bus wouldn't start and he would need to report to the manager and give an explanation as to why he wasn't in for work with a full bladder. To make matters worse, his pay for the next two days would get chopped off and he would need to work overtime. Unpaid. Of course, needless to mention that his bladder needs to be full.