
Photo prompt by Ted Strutz
No, no, no. Oh shit! I’m in trouble!
Today of all days to miss the bus, with a special arrival due. The boss made it plain; there were to be no stuff ups!
“They’ve been through enough, Fred,” he’d said in that deeply melodic voice. “They deserve quick processing; tender loving care. Don’t let me down!”
And, there. Already at the top of the escalator. Nobody to greet them. There’ll be questions; uncertainty. Have they arrived? Is this it? Do they belong?
The unfathomable guilt they carry. They survived. Have they suffered enough?
HE will kill me!
Let’s hope God watches this! He might change his business model to something more…Godlike?
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I smiled, but there is a serious side to this story, well done
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Best start looking for a new job Fred – one with flexible working hours!
Here’s mine!
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Some quick thinking needed on Fred’s part if he’s going to ever get the chance to fill in again.
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The pressure! A lot of brown nosing to be done.
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That’s a lot of pressure to have a boss like that! π
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Yeah, imagine! Oh, that’s what we do π
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Hi Trish, that’s thought provoking and the imagery is great or should I say St Peter!
Regards Kevin Dr Kevin Byrne
On Thu 6 Feb 2020, 04:23 RANDOM THOUGHTS by Trish, wrote:
> trishsplace posted: ” No, no, no. Oh shit! I’m in trouble! Today of all > days to miss the bus, with a special arrival due. The boss made it plain; > there were to be no stuff ups! “They’ve been through enough, Fred,” he’d > said in that deeply melodic voice. “They deserve quick pr” >
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Thanks doc!
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What an intriguing question you pose. How does The Boss treat people who stuff-up? I daresay He’ll be very disappointed and the hapless Fred will feel every ounce of that sadness.
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A tender bureaucrat, the boss. Efficient processing with a smile
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