My morning quickly found a rhythm. Interview, check in with construction, another interview. I hardly had time to think and thankfully, by the third interview, I had mastered what to say to them when they asked but wouldn't put myself into a situation where they would be offering me their services.
The invitation that both Tara and Winifred had extended kind of haunted me. Did I need therapy? Maybe it would help with my anxiety and paranoia, but I was still of the mindset that it was just going to take time for me to calm down from the state of fear we had lived in for so long.
By the time the lunch hours were over, I had a good stack of candidates. I definitely liked Winifred and Tara for the leader positions. They had the confidence and background for it. I hadn't the slightest clue how many other staff would be needed, so I figured I would call them at the end of the week, extend the job, and hand over my candidates for them to go through and give second interviews if needed.