She consulted the résumé before her. “...Craig. But I need more than that. I need a generalist.” The earnest-faced young man leaned forward in the guest chair. “I know. But I learn fast. I thought I could start in the vineyard then advance.” “I appreciate your aspirations and your attitude. But as you can see—” she spread her arms “—it’s just me. I need someone who knows it all.” And who can teach me. “I’ll hold on to your résumé for when I can affo—expand enough to require a vineyard manager.” She stood. “But thank you for coming by.” The kid stood and extended a hand. “I hope you do keep me in mind. I’m looking for an opportunity to move up.” From the office window a few moments later, Indigo watched his car peel out of the parking lot, leaving a haze of dust and desperation. That was the last interview. The posting had run for a week, and she hadn’t had a call in three days.
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