Coming Up With A Plan

GenXer Shamrocker ☘️

       To say this is a bit of challenge for Riordan would be putting it lightly. But where business is concerned, you can’t just make changes blindly. Certain decisions take time and there’s much planning involved. It would be easier if he could have Riosin’s input; if he could ask her for her help. This is his area of expertise it’s true; but this is her company. Undermining her would be the wrong thing to do. If only he knew more about when Linens and Things first began. Maybe that’s part of the problem. The name alone should be changed; there’s the start of a plan. He was able to make the adjustments and cuts on unnecessary expenses. It will take some time and hard work; maybe hiring another person? Riordan can handle all the ordering and accounting; it may help if call Riosin; he gives her a ring but it goes straight to voicemail; he then looks for her address; and that to is a fail. Looks like he’ll have to catch up with her tomorrow; will everything be as good as he hopes? I really hope so!

  • Author: GenXer Shamrocker ☘️ (Offline Offline)
  • Published: February 5th, 2025 14:38
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  • Category: Short story
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  • Cassie58

    Interesting. He wants to change the name of her business? I am intrigued as to what she will think about this proposal. I’ll be checking in to find out 🙂

  • Poetic Licence

    i am not sure she will take to kindly to that, until tomorrow, enjoyed the read

  • sorenbarrett

    You have a knack at transitioning forward to the next episode. Serial poetry seems your specialty and I love the concept

  • Tony36

    Excellent write

  • sorenbarrett

    Short and desperate this poem evokes feeling of panic. What is more immediate than the need for air? The feeling of reaching out and not able to get there. A powerful poem.



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