- It's been a bad day for Liz. Her childcare workers haven't received their payout cheques, an angry parent claims that his daughter has been corrupted while on work experience, and Greg is threatening to cut her staff down even more.
- It's been a bad day for Liz. Her childcare workers haven't received their payout cheques, there's an angry parent who claims that his daughter has been corrupted while on work experience, and Greg is threatening to cut her staff down even more. Liz can't leave the office until she's been able to deliver the payout cheques to the farewell for her childcare workers. The cheques should have been delivered hours ago and Liz is worried that the delay has been caused by Greg who has discovered that she has been more than generous in the calculation of her workers' payout figures. On top of that, two furniture removalists turn up, demanding the workers' office furniture. And, a grim looking man arrives, wanting to know who is responsible for the corruption of his school age daughter. It's almost the last straw when she finds Helen, crying in the women's because Biddy has been nasty to her. Liz knows that only Col can help her find the childcare cheques. She goes to see him but finds that his door is locked and his phone is on Do Not Disturb and there doesn't seem to be any way that he can be contacted. Inside his office, Col is enjoying time off the treadmill, talking to Karin about life as a local politician. Unaware of the growing queue of people who are waiting outside his office to see him, Col takes Karin's playful teasing as an indicator of her liking him and feels encouraged to tell her his feelings. The news is a shock to Karin who leaves his office in a hurry, passing George, Greg, Janice, Helen, and Liz. Col would like to escape, but there's a TV news crew outside, a delegation of angry parents to see him, and the childcare farewell to attend. Col's last action of the day is to point the angry father in Greg's direction. And feels he can at last get away.
- It's been a bad day for Liz. Her childcare workers haven't received their payout cheques, there's an angry parent who claims that his daughter has been corrupted while on work experience, and Greg is threatening to cut her staff down even more.
Liz can't leave the office until she's been able to deliver the payout cheques to the farewell for her childcare workers. The cheques should have been delivered hours ago and Liz is worried that the delay has been caused by Greg who has discovered that she has been more than generous in the calculation of her workers' payout figures.
On top of that, two furniture removalists turn up, demanding the workers' office furniture. And, a grim looking man arrives, wanting to know who is responsible for the corruption of his school age daughter. It's almost the last straw when she finds Helen, crying in the women's because Biddy has been nasty to her.
Liz knows that only Col can help her find the childcare cheques. She goes to see him but finds that his door is locked and his phone is on Do Not Disturb and there doesn't seem to be any way that he can be contacted.
Inside his office, Col is enjoying time off the treadmill, talking to Karin about life as a local politician. Unaware of the growing queue of people who are waiting outside his office to see him, Col takes Karin's playful teasing as an indicator of her liking him and feels encouraged to tell her his feelings. The news is a shock to Karin who leaves his office in a hurry, passing George, Greg, Janice, Helen, and Liz. Col would like to escape, but there's a TV news crew outside, a delegation of angry parents to see him, and the childcare farewell to attend.
Col's last action of the day is to point the angry father in Greg's direction. And feels he can at last get away.
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