One seemed to act like an irritable delinquent but doesn't he know… that having that specified loom will only limit his ability to work. If a customer requested a delicate young man to act as a shy cosplayer, this guy would probably never receive that part.

Another was an edgy emo guy with a long fringe that covered one of his eyes that looked constantly depressed while looking on his phone. The world was full of wonders and I'm currently looking at two of them.

Everyone else had nothing too significantly noticeable about them however that also served as a problem as they lacked a permanent mark that would stick to customers and create the desire for them to return. This wasn't too much of a problem as they eventually could be molded intoa business figure that everyone wants to be.

The real thing that the business wanted was the interview part. Although looks were important, as long as they weren't outright disgusting or ugly, they would probably be fine.

A man's package doesn't necessarily have to be a stupid length like a meter ruler that will have a difficult time trying to fit inside a customer however it must at least reach the requirement of average.

Everyone here most likely qualifies that unless they were like Craig. But the one thing wanted to get out of us was who had a better personality. Would they be able to work under such conditions and not complain everyday?

Are they able to work effectively, not cause drama in the workplace, etc. Those parts were indeed important but another important thing is the person's circumstance.

They wouldn't like to hire a person who could only work for 2 days before having to transfer due to their schooling or have a person leave their child unattended at home, alone.

Age was another matter when you're working in an industry that could turn instantly illegal given a couple of arguments for an appeal. When there was a need for more workers, there shall of course be a supply and that's where I should come in.

The people went up, one by one, entering the room to show off what they got and earn themself a job but all of them exited the room with rather blank faces. None were extremely happy or sad, I believed that meant they wouldn't make a decision now and tell you at a later date whether you made it or not.

Few remained in the waiting area but it was finally my turn. There was a little fear in my heart when just thinking that I could fail this interview but my one reassurance is that I could refer to Him if I wanted more help with looking for a job. I could always try my luck in another place if necessary, I won't lose anything by just trying.

The people interviewing me was two men and a female. All of them were in suits and had a tidy appearance to show off their professional behavior. One of the men had a friendly smile and seemed to notice the other two people's behavior as they were staring daggers at me.

It felt suffocating to stare at their eyes but leaving a good impression was a must which was why I persisted in looking at them. Taking my seat, the interrogation should begin. The man in the middle seemed to be the one who would be leading the segment as he started: "Arisu Suzuki. Mr. Suzuki has been working in multiple industries such as brothels, Soap Lands, delivery health service as seen on his document."

After addressing my experience, he spoke once more: "Your ability and experience is not doubted but what about your circumstances?"

This was one of the annoying questions I had to answer because of the follow ups but I still answered "I have nothing going on in my life besides schooling that should affect my work life."

"We already see in your report that you are affiliated with a school. Do you have a child at home that may interfere with work?"

"No, I do not have a child." It was important to not get off on a tangent that avoids the main question and create an awkward atmosphere which was why I got straight to the point.

The man fiddled with the piece of paper while the lady to his left was writing down the notes: "What about your parents? Do they understand or accept this situation."

He mainly asked this question so that I wouldn't suddenly drop out from this job if my parents interfere but it was an annoying question: "I don't have parents."

There was a silent pause in between my answer but the professionals seemed to regain their cool, they didn't lack empathy but everyone has their own story and that is a fact. People go into debt, need money, University is too expensive, etc. Some may just like sex and have gifted looks, there are many people like that and that's that.

Nothing more, nothing less.

"Do you have any hobbies?"

"I think my one hobby would be cooking." Answering no once more would make me sound bland and boring but saying this mixes it up a bit. The man who seemed carefree and wasn't paying attention spoke up: "Make me dinner some time then."

The two other people glared at him which caused him to shut up immediately but the awkwardness in the room was less noticeable.

They continued to ask more questions that involved my personal qualities and what I was going to do with the money.

To end the segment, they asked two last questions.

"Do you understand the clear difference between your professionalism and personal life?"

"I understand that they are only customers and I shouldn't pursue a further development than that outside of this job."

"Good, our last question for the day. What is the main goal you should serve at this company?"