This is my third day in the Child Support Enforcement unit, and much to my dismay....I am still filing. The second day here I recieved the project of reorganizing all of the old files; first I alphabatize the 14 million boxes that are strewn throughout the filing room, then I go through each file looking for the Body Attatchment (I am still not quite sure what that piece of paper means exactly...). If the Body Attatchment is a "recent" file (under 10 years old) then it is kept and filed away in the Body Attatchment Filing, if it is an old file (10 plus years) then it is put in a box and sent to a judge who "quashes" them. I started on this yesterday and have already established a rythem so that makes things go smoothly.
Later on Daniel Kamberelis (a former UHS student) walks into the office. Apparently he needed to do some community service, so he ended up filing with me. I was really happy that I had someone to talk to while I did this vexing task.
VOCAB:
BA - Body Attatchment
Quash - To declare void
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