The man in it had an eerily familiar appearance. He was 26 years old, had larger shoulders, darker hair than my kid, and a harsher appearance around his eyes. However, something about his face really got to me.
The form of his jaw.
The way his smile curved.
It appeared to be the man my son might have become!
I was deeply affected by something in his face.
I sat looking at the picture.
His employment history was interrupted for seven years.
Below that gap, there was a brief explanation: incarcerated.
At that point, most individuals would have thrown the resume away.
I didn’t. Perhaps my actions were motivated by recollections of my deceased kid.
Rather, I dialled the number shown on the page after picking up the phone.
His employment history was interrupted for seven years.
The next afternoon, Barry showed up for the interview. He appeared anxious but determined when he entered the office and took a seat across from me. I was much more struck by the similarity.
I was unable to talk for a time.
He smiled a little awkwardly.Thank you for giving me the opportunity to interview, sir.
I was brought back to reality by his voice.
I was much more struck by the similarity.
I took another look at the resume. “You’ve got a gap here.”Indeed, sir. When I was younger, I made mistakes. They were paid for by me. I only want the opportunity to demonstrate that I am no longer that person.
I was taken aback by his candour. The majority of individuals would have avoided talking about it.
I looked closely at him. The odd feeling grew stronger the more I stared.
I felt like I was sitting across from him since he resembled my Barry so much.
After that, I decided. “Job starts Monday.”This is where you have a gap.
Barry blinked, startled. “You’re serious?”I’m serious about hiring.
Relief lowered his shoulders. “I’m grateful. You won’t be sorry!