Shelving Unit
Asked to turn up at 0900 for a car shuttle, the trip started ninety minutes later. Somewhere on a street in Harris Park, the front for recruiter Credo stood in an emptied house. The others in the car ride were girls. One of which affected a look of Brooklyn ghetto chic and another resembling that of one of the workers at a government related office. Then there was the one with a supposed sling bag taken from the set of
Farscape following the news of its axing. We started a little dialogue in this vein only to run into the question of how it even got started.
A big man, who introduced himself only as Mick, was holding the interviews. A mock display set of shelves in future assigning rested in an adjacent room and the short sleeve uniform displayed itself on a whiteboard.
An interview, this was in label only. Forms filled out days prior were double checked with verbal cues and much head nodding. Hardly anything new was presented here. Save for the mention of a 0500. Stumbling for a way out, Mick mentioned that the others being interviewed lived in the neighbourhood and could car pool.
No way out?
The girls offered at first to hang around so as to have the entire four walk to Parramatta train station. One of them checked their watch and bolted did three. Alone walked one, fearful of news that may be positive. A lesser of two evils magically appeared days later. Thankfully a dusk start was averted.
Credo
Address: Harris Park
Wearing: Pants and shirt with a tie. Unwashed since at least the last two interviews past. Shoes with increasing crusting and dusty Vaseline. Transcripts and slightly old CV along for the ride again.
Tuesday, 01 June 2004 - 02:59
Unsuccessful
Earlier interviews