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[ JOB LISTING ] Assistant Sales Clerk
[ DIFFICULTY LEVEL ] gaia_star
[ TASK ] The key word here is Assistant. You will be helping with the front of house operations and other minor tasks. Roll 2d4. The first die chooses the task for the day, the second die is the 'event'. RP accordingly! Events can be major or minor, it is up to you. (If I roll 2,4, then I have task 2, and the 4 dictates my event.)
[ UPON COMPLETION ]
+1 Raffle Ticket (you can only claim a MAX of 3 per player this way!)
+5 Currency
[ DIFFICULTY LEVEL ] gaia_star
[ TASK ] The key word here is Assistant. You will be helping with the front of house operations and other minor tasks. Roll 2d4. The first die chooses the task for the day, the second die is the 'event'. RP accordingly! Events can be major or minor, it is up to you. (If I roll 2,4, then I have task 2, and the 4 dictates my event.)
Adelaide would like you to watch the front of house. It's not terribly difficult, as customers usually just come in to browse and - Oh, no. That woman over there isn't watching her three children and they've decided to play tag among the priceless, delicate displays. Event: If your second dice is odd the children nearly break a vase. If it is even they pull a tapestry off the wall.
"Here is the duster. This cleaner is for glass, this one for the shelves." As the newest member of the team, the tedious task of dusting everything in the main gallery falls to you. Try not to break anything, and remember: Adelaide is looking for a streak-free shine! Event: If your second dice is odd you have trouble with some greasy fingerprints on glass. If it is even Adelaide isn't pleased with your work and asks you to do it again (just rp no rolling!)
Coffee run! Adelaide is requesting one mid-sized cafe mocha, extra chocolate and whipped cream, as well as six other drinks for various staff and clients. Her favourite coffee place is two blocks down the street. "Oh, and don't forget a half dozen of their triple-chocolate muffins." Event: If your second die is odd the coffee shop clerk gives you too much change. If it is even the coffee shop clerk winks at you, slipping an extra muffin into the to-go bag.
Unloading duty. A shipment has arrived and your job is to help unload the truck. There are 20 wooden crates, weighing anything from 2 pounds to as much as you. Event: If your second dice is odd as your reach for a box a large rat crawls out the box and up your arm. If it is even nearly all of the boxes are very heavy.
[ UPON COMPLETION ]


The bank job was a little dry to say the least, but it had given her some important insight on and Human World and the horsemen's operations with its modern guise in it. If there was something she could say she was genuinely interested in, that would be the Art and Antiques.
“How horrifying,” she muttered to herself softly as she entered the building, only to be greeted with a sculpture capturing the human figure in interpretive dance. And so were the little human gremlin spawn that were running about on the exhibition floor.
“No problem at all,” she answered Adelaide's request to watch the front of house nonchalantly, having thought nothing much of the simple task. Well, it should have been simple enough, assuming she wouldn't be dealing with idiots.
But she was.
A collective gasp echoed through the room as one of the tapestries came down onto a bunch of shrieking and giggling children. BingHua closed her eyes and looked away, as if doing so could simply erase their existence from reality. Alas.
She had waited for the woman to resolve that mess of hers by herself, and then walk up graciously to the counter to be slapped with a fine for damaging the precious antique. And of course, even that was too much for her to expect of the cattle.
“Good Afternoon ma'am,” she approached the woman and the children that were still tussling about under the fallen tapestry with all smiles.
“Do us all a favour and get out.”
BingHua would later recommend that the shop add a sign saying NO CHILDREN at the entrance.