"Here - I, I really want to organize an interview if that's okay, I can't do it right now. I'm expecting a couple emails from someone soon and have to meet him again later... but I'll be free after that, and it looks like you need staff as soon as possible - so is it okay if I drop by in the evening? If not for an interview, just to check this place out? You can email me an interview time that suits you if you like, I'm sorry, my phone's inactive."
Chester took the piece of paper and made sure he could read the thick lines of the lipstick writing. “That shouldn’t be a problem, I don’t think we’ll be all that busy these first few days. Any time you want to stop by and check the place out is fine.” He smiled at her. “You probably want to go get changed, I know I can’t stand to be wet like that for very long, so I won’t keep you. But at least it’s a warm day, so you might dry off a little quicker.” He waved goodbye and went back inside.
He did his best not to get too excited by the prospect of another employee. He still needed to find a few more people to fill the remaining spots, but this was at least a start. He looked back to the email he had received earlier. “Damn, of course it doesn’t say anything about what day or time this Ericson guy is supposed to start and there’s no contact information either. Lovely.” He sneered as he glared at the email again. His mind began to ponder promotions that he could try to get some business through the door, if nothing else just into the tavern. He got onto a word processing program on the computer and printed out a sign in big colorful letters that read “Grand Opening Drink Specials. This Week Only!” and he hung it on the front door in the hopes of getting some new faces in the tavern.