CHAPTER 27

  Johnson called the following morning. We set up a meeting at the restaurant for 3:pm, so he could come in and speak to the supervisor about the upcoming event that he wanted us to cater for. At the meeting, Johnson was well-spoken, professional, and easygoing.

  He is a man that knew exactly what he wanted. Which was a rare trait these days.

  The supervisor and I concluded that the meals would be perfect for the event, Johnson nodded in agreement and signed the deal.

  The event for upcoming entrepreneurs was to be hosted by his company. It was more like a non-profit initiative creating hope for the millennial where the government had failed. I was impressed.

  Fascinated by the idea, I decided to Google his company before I went to bed.