"I also have these 2 dresses, would you like them for $5 . They're very pretty.
"Yes of course, I would love to buy them."
Morrison
"Ugh...I can't do this anymore. Too much for me."
Morrison still felt scared or nervous to talk to her boss and mention the issues she was facing cleaning for her. - "Still, I had trouble summoning the courage to discuss or object to the increasing demands She made."
Adkison
"Good Job"
Morrison was purchasing clothing from her boss that she really loved due to Morrison not having much herself. - "She began to offer me her clothes, for a price. Impressed by these worn things, which looked simply gorgeous to a little girl who had only two dresses to wear to school, I bought a few."
Adkison
"I'm going to be away for 2 weeks okay, your in charge. I trust in you"
"Okay, I promise I will keep this place in good form while your gone"
"What a great movie we watched, i loved it."
Morrison wanted to complain to the lady about all her problems and struggles that she faced but was scared to say anything. - "I wanted to refuse, or at least to complain, but I was afraid She would fire me, and I would lose the freedom the dollar gave me."
Adkison
"I agree with him, let's end the day off with some good food"
"Yupp, I loved it too, these nights are the best spending it together."
"What next guys? We should go to dinner and eat somewhere."
Adkison was grateful for having his job and having a great family with it. -" Washing dishes for Jeff was grueling, greasy work. But then again, making a pizza, or driving a truck, or baking a cake, or any of countless other jobs are not always enjoyable in themselves, either."
Adkison & Jeff were very good friends & Adkison was being placed at higher positions. "By the time I was in 11th grade, Jeff had promoted me to shift manager. By my senior year, I was an assistant manager, responsible for much of the bookkeeping, inventory and scheduling. I was in charge when Jeff was away. "
Adkison loved his staff and boss & viewed them as their second family. - "Our staff was like a second family. We had all-day staff parties that started with rafting trips and ended with dinner and movies."