The Non-Essential Salesman Gets Sold by Lisa Tomey-Zonneveld

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It was not long before Horace started exhibiting marked changes in his personality, mostly exhibiting sadness, about two weeks into retirement.

His wife, Charlotte, was at her wit’s end trying to keep her mind as Horace followed her around all day long.

It was all because Horace identified as a salesperson in a non-essential business, and he was lost as to what to do with his time.

Never having hobbies outside of his bowling league on Sunday nights, no way to do that with all the restrictions, he would pace the floor and consume mass quantities of food within his reach.

Charlotte was quick not to mention how he should have had a hobby or that he might want to read a book or watch TV, neither of which he could settle down to do, she didn’t want to hurt his feelings, he was a good man.

Then it happened that on the news there were stray dogs featured who needed good homes and Horace’s eyes lit up and he realized that he could provide a home for a doggy and called the number on the screen; Charlotte smiled to herself as she had set it up that he would see the program and she felt like she may have won the sales award for the year.

Lisa Tomey-Zonneveld

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    Greatly enjoyed it Lisa, very nice. All the best and greetings from Spain! (Francisco)

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    Thank you!

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