We have been sitting here at S.C.O.-9 in Sector-20/D for a good while now. It is a small spot, nothing too fancy, just some desks and the equipment we use to look at ears and fix hearing aids. Most days start with opening up the shutters and seeing who is already waiting outside. It gets a bit loud with the traffic nearby, but inside it is mostly quiet because that is how we need it for the testing. People come in with all sorts of problems, like their devices stopped working or they just can't hear the television as well as they used to. We spend a lot of time cleaning out tiny parts and checking batteries. The carpet in the front room has a bit of a stain from a coffee spill last year that we never quite got out, but nobody seems to mind. Sometimes it gets a bit crowded when two families show up at once, and we have to pull out the extra folding chairs from the back. It isn't a big corporate office with glass walls, just a regular workplace where we try to figure out why things aren't sounding right for folks. We keep a stash of biscuits in the drawer for when the afternoon slump hits. The desk is usually covered in little plastic baggies and handwritten notes about who called and whose repair is ready. That is just how we run things here in the neighborhood.
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