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Animals with Jobs
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My immediate boss wasn't the station manager. Also, the dog technically was there as a 'co-host' of the local afternoon "let's never cover anything important ever" talk show. But since that was a half-hour show and all the dog had to do was sit there...
So he had to spend all day "working" even though he only really did a half hour of real work every day? Sounds like my job!
And he got loved on all day long!
EDIT: I should also say that he wasn't left alone at the station overnight. The receptionist sort of adopted him and he came in and left with her every day.