Feeling the Pinch
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 3:18 pm
Sean sat nervously in the headmaster's office. He'd brought in a job aplication for a job at the Burger Shack on Talos Island, but becasue he was under 16, there were some further hoops he had to jump through to complete the application. He HAD to get this job; it was only 2 weeks until the Winter Ball and Sean needed the money to pay for it all. If he started working this week, he might be able to scrape up $200 to at least treat Kierin to a night out to go with the Ball....
Sir Arthur Winston III reviewed the information that Sean had given him. A review of Sean's academic records showed that the boy could easily handle a part time job alongside his classes. Setting the papers down, Sir Arthur gave Sean a smile and said, "Well, I'm willing to sign off on you taking on this job, Sean. There will be monthly reports from your teachers to ensure that you maintain your excellent school record, but I don't think that will be a problem."
Sean breathed out a sigh of relief and smiled. "Thank you, sir....I promise that I'll keep my classwork first priority above my job." Sean was already figuring out his budget in his mind, alocating his estimated earnings towards renting a tux, cab rides to and from dinner, the price of the tickets....
Sir Arthur went through a flie cabinet in his office and produced a sheet of paper with various government agency stamps on it. "Now then, we just fill this form out, file it with the School Board, and you shuold be able to start work next week...."
Sean's smile fell away. "Next week? But I told the manager I'd be able to start tomorrow."
"I understand that you could start work tomorrow, Sean, but this paperwork needs to be filed with the County and the State to comply with the laws regarding employment of a minor. I might be able to rush things a bit, maybe letting you start Thursday, but there's no way you could start so quickly."
Sean felt his plans slipping away. He'd only have about half what he thought he would need for the Ball. "Sir...isn't there any way I could start sooner than that? I really need to start this job qucikly."
Sir Arthur looked at Sean with some concern. "Sean, are you in some kind of financial trouble?"
"No," Sean sighed as he shook his head. "I just....It's the Snow Ball, Sir. I...have a date, and I need the money to pay for it."
"Mmmm...I see. What about your family? Could they give you the money? Or even loan it to you?"
Sean shook his head. "No. We're not exactly poor, but we're a large family and money can be tight."
Sir Arthur nodded in thought. "Well....perhaps I could help you out?"
"No, that's alright, Sir." Sean stood up and took the form to fill out later. "I want to earn my own way. I'll figure out how to manage this."
"Alright, Sean...if you're sure about this."
Sean nodded as he left. "I am Sir. Thank you for your time." As he closed the door to the office behind him, Sean sighed in frustration. I'll find a way to give Kierin a great night, he htought to himself. Somehow.
Sir Arthur Winston III reviewed the information that Sean had given him. A review of Sean's academic records showed that the boy could easily handle a part time job alongside his classes. Setting the papers down, Sir Arthur gave Sean a smile and said, "Well, I'm willing to sign off on you taking on this job, Sean. There will be monthly reports from your teachers to ensure that you maintain your excellent school record, but I don't think that will be a problem."
Sean breathed out a sigh of relief and smiled. "Thank you, sir....I promise that I'll keep my classwork first priority above my job." Sean was already figuring out his budget in his mind, alocating his estimated earnings towards renting a tux, cab rides to and from dinner, the price of the tickets....
Sir Arthur went through a flie cabinet in his office and produced a sheet of paper with various government agency stamps on it. "Now then, we just fill this form out, file it with the School Board, and you shuold be able to start work next week...."
Sean's smile fell away. "Next week? But I told the manager I'd be able to start tomorrow."
"I understand that you could start work tomorrow, Sean, but this paperwork needs to be filed with the County and the State to comply with the laws regarding employment of a minor. I might be able to rush things a bit, maybe letting you start Thursday, but there's no way you could start so quickly."
Sean felt his plans slipping away. He'd only have about half what he thought he would need for the Ball. "Sir...isn't there any way I could start sooner than that? I really need to start this job qucikly."
Sir Arthur looked at Sean with some concern. "Sean, are you in some kind of financial trouble?"
"No," Sean sighed as he shook his head. "I just....It's the Snow Ball, Sir. I...have a date, and I need the money to pay for it."
"Mmmm...I see. What about your family? Could they give you the money? Or even loan it to you?"
Sean shook his head. "No. We're not exactly poor, but we're a large family and money can be tight."
Sir Arthur nodded in thought. "Well....perhaps I could help you out?"
"No, that's alright, Sir." Sean stood up and took the form to fill out later. "I want to earn my own way. I'll figure out how to manage this."
"Alright, Sean...if you're sure about this."
Sean nodded as he left. "I am Sir. Thank you for your time." As he closed the door to the office behind him, Sean sighed in frustration. I'll find a way to give Kierin a great night, he htought to himself. Somehow.