(This is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to real people and places is purely coincidental.)
"Good afternoon, Male Models Limited, how may I help you?"
"Ah, Hello, I saw your add in the paper saying you are looking for male models."
"Yes, that's right, we have several openings this week for interviews, would you like me to put you down for one?"
"Well, I've never done anything like this before, so can you tell me something about it? What do I need to do and stuff? How much is the pay, that sort of thing."
"Sure, how this starts is we make an appointment for you to come to our offices, then when you get here, we have a full packet of information which includes all the information about our company and staff. It also includes pictures of some of our finest models as examples of our work. There are also legal documentation for your review and signature." There was a pause for a moment, "I'm sorry, I have another call on the other line, can I put you on hold for a moment?"
"Sure, no problem."
"Thank you. I'll be back with you in a moment." There was a click followed by elevator type music of one of the old Beatles songs, Hey Jude.
Justin pressed the speaker phone button and put the head set down. He turned to his left where he could see his reflection in the window over looking the relic of a neighborhood he live in and grew up in. He pretended the window was a mirror, and posed as though he was setting for a photo shoot. Only having taken one pose, the elevator music stopped, the voice of the man on the other end of the phone line came back on.
"Hello, are you there?"
"Yes, I'm here."
"Good, sorry to keep you waiting. Are you interested in scheduling an interview?"
"Ummm, well, yeah, I guess. I guess that's why I called."
"Alright, lets see," a short pause, "we have an opening tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. Would that work for you?"
"Yeah."
"Okay, I'll need to get some information from you, then I'll give you our address and directions on how to get here if you need them." The sound of fingers tapping on a keyboard can be heard as he continues, "I'll need your name, address, phone number, age and current employer information if you are employed."
"My name is Justin Justice, I'm 18, unemployed at the moment, that's why I called. My address is 7 East Street, apartment 182. I don't have a phone, I'm calling from a neighbors place."