I'LL SEE YOU AGAIN, CAPTAIN!
is occasionally late, and wages are too low. The workday is longer than the typical eight hours. Months after month, Annika has had her decision to leave the company and
will be transferred for her new job. She doesn't even know if she can find work. All she knew is that she wanted to apply for a job as a restaurant receptionist in a hotel
ter a long day waiting for her turn to be interviewed by the managers and doesn't get to pass the interview. She comes home sad that she did not get the job she's applying for and much
e of Germany who specializes in desserts. The restaurant looks classic with a lot of paintings hanging on the white stone walls. It is divided into 2 big rooms, one for upon entrance from the reception area, where a big round bar with all the expensive alcohol they can offer. Custome
lves. She welcomes all incoming guests and VIP VVIPs. Check their reservations, lead them to their desired tables, give them the menu, and call a server to help them with their dinner order. Her responsibilities include arranging
t shift to cater both lunch and dinner in the restaurant. She can't wait to start her new job. The following week, Annika receives a call from human resources secretary Pipa asking her to start work
eks since she had last seen him. How she wishes that Bruce would see her in more decent clothing and a more decent environment and maybe see her in broad daylight. She used to work in a bar, and she only works at night, just wearing a black plain t-shirt and black jeans with white aprons wrapped around her tummy down below her knees. Annika thought Bruce would love to see her looking nice. She left home early that Wednesday, took a bus, and was just excited for the day. She had a lot of thoughts in her mind aside from missing Bruce. She hoped that her new colleagues were nice guys. She hoped that h