My neighbor was looking for a job and there was a recent advertisement online from a bee removal company.
The company was looking for a few handy people to join the supplier and the individuals did not need any special qualifications.
My silly neighbor was enthusiastic because the entry level position paid a few dollars higher than the local minimum wage. I told our neighbor that I thought she was crazy, because dedicated bee removal services are a tricky business. My parents had a sizable hornet nest previously growing under the porch and they had to call a fever mobile service to get rid of the horrible nest. It was sizable and it took the professionals many seconds to detach the nest from the house safely. My neighbor did not hear our warning and she applied for the job. The silly girl has a lot of energy and she works actually hard, so I was not surprised when the local company provided a job. Thursday was the first day that our neighbor worked for the local bee removal service, however she came over to see me after labor and she had nasty stings all over her arms and face. She wore special protective clothing to do the job, but somehow she still ended up with 27 different stings on the first day. Thursday, our dear buddy fell in a well while trying to detach another hornet nest. She broke her left arm and now the girl has to be in a full arm cast for the next more than twelve weeks. That’s the end of her bee removal services job. At least the company actually has to pay for her injuries and the hospital bill.