
Archie was tired of living at home. He wanted to get his own place so he could get away from the new batch of kittens and all the rules his mother had. He wasn’t really what he wanted to do with his life. A buddy of his had found a pretty good spot as rodent control at a bakery. He told Archie to try CatForce.
Archie looked at the website: CatForce: Cats and Humans Working Together. Hmm. Barney hadn’t said anything about all of the jobs being with humans. He decided to give it a try.

Step 1: Building your profile. That looked simple enough. The first section was easy: name, address, and contact information.
Step 2: What experience do you have? Archie thought. He didn’t have any experience working with humans.
Step 3: What skills do you have? General cat-type skills: hunting, pouncing, excellent at laser tag.

Step 4: List three strengths: patient. (Rats! Why didn’t Barney tell him how hard this was going to be?) persistent, tidy
Step 5: List three weaknesses: can sleep anywhere (maybe that’s a strength?), don’t like rain, short attention span (sometimes; if it’s not about me)
Then the questions.

On a scale of 1-10. how much do you like humans? Maybe 5? I don’t know any.
Do you want to work inside or outside? Inside. I don’t like bad weather.
Do you want to work days or nights? Either

Do you want a place to live on your job site or go home at the end of your shift? Depends on the job
Do you have any record of attacking humans? No.
Thank you for answering all of the questions. We are working on a list of the types of jobs you would match with as well as a list of jobs we would not recommend for you.
Recommended: Shop Cat, Library Cat, Factory Cat
Not Recommended: Barn Cat, Farm Cat, Lap Cat
Would you like to see open jobs in your Recommended categories? You can choose See More to look at details or Pass to remove it from your list of opportunities. Isn’t the point of answering all the questions? Yes, I want to see the jobs.

Rodent Control Acme Feather Company – See More (maybe there will be birds there)
Rodent Control Nick’s Shoe Emporium – Pass (ugh; naked human feet)
Rodent Control Nikki’s Noodle House – Pass (I don’t like noodles)

Greeter Suzy’s Shake Shack – See More (sounds like there might be ice cream)
Quality Control State Street Spring and Mattress – See More (getting paid to sleep = cat Nirvana)
Display Model Cats and More – See More (possibly another sleeping opportunity)
CatForce processes the information and presents the following job descriptions:
Rodent Control Acme Feather Company – Become a valued member of our team. The Acme Feather Company has been creating cat toys for over fifteen years. The bins of feathers need to be protected from the teeth of the rodents in the warehouse. Excellent pay with top-of-the line benefits. Do you want to set up an appointment? Archie set up an appointment for Tuesday afternoon.
Greeter Suzy’s Shake Shack – Our apologies. The Health Department has required us to remove this posting.

Quality Control State Street Spring and Mattress – Looking for someone to join our mattress testing team. The ideal candidate will be able to sleep on demand and give feedback on the quality of the mattress. Benefits include our state-of-the-art snack bar and competitive pay/benefits. Do you want to set up an appointment? Archie chose a spot on Monday morning.

Display Model Cats and More – You know us from our unique cat trees and kitty condos. Be a part of our sales team. Work in the showroom demonstrating how comfortable our products really are. Excellent employee discount program. Vacations and health benefits programs. Do you want to set up an appointment? Archie chose Monday afternoon.

Follow-up: Archie went to all three interviews. He chose the job at Cats and More. The humans were really nice and the products were extremely comfortable. The Acme Feather Company position was overnight, and Archie was afraid he wouldn’t be able to stay awake. The job at the State Street Spring and Mattress involved sleeping with strange humans. Archie was uncomfortable with the whole idea.

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