An empty stomach could not be picky until it was half full? Faith grinned and nodded, "Well, whilst that's true, I'm trying to introduce the concept of healing food into my other work. I'm a doctor in the clinic and I'm studying medicine at the moment." She mentioned that as casually as though she was telling him that she did a bit of knitting on the side, "and I see a real chance to combine the two. But yes, you are right, I have a hundred ideas running around my head for this place. I will need to ensure that I do so, slowly." Too much too soon, after all, could be the ruination of the place and Faith knew that.
So, once the tour was done, it seemed like he was happy and Faith had to admit that she was, too. "I'd be delighted if you could start tomorrow? If possible, that is." She smiled in pleasure. "I'll introduce you to the rest of the team, then. If you want to come in just before we open?"
The small spheres, though? "Usually, they have a very soft outer membrane and need to be stored in oil, then carefully patted dry before use." Faith explained. "However, there is a means of treating them which gives them a harder outer shell. Of necessity, that means that there is less liquid in them, of course, but would be better for traveling, certainly." Faith smiled at that, but considered it. "Although the volume of the liquid doesn't change, nor does the process preserve it. So, it has it's down points."
If that was all, though, and Pash had no more questions, she would shake his hand and bid him good trial, making sure to tell him, "I'm pleased to be working with you, Pash. I hope you enjoy your time working here."
What she didn't tell him was that she might be tempted to do a small victory dance once he'd left, just to celebrate the fact that the trial hadn't been a complete waste.
So, once the tour was done, it seemed like he was happy and Faith had to admit that she was, too. "I'd be delighted if you could start tomorrow? If possible, that is." She smiled in pleasure. "I'll introduce you to the rest of the team, then. If you want to come in just before we open?"
The small spheres, though? "Usually, they have a very soft outer membrane and need to be stored in oil, then carefully patted dry before use." Faith explained. "However, there is a means of treating them which gives them a harder outer shell. Of necessity, that means that there is less liquid in them, of course, but would be better for traveling, certainly." Faith smiled at that, but considered it. "Although the volume of the liquid doesn't change, nor does the process preserve it. So, it has it's down points."
If that was all, though, and Pash had no more questions, she would shake his hand and bid him good trial, making sure to tell him, "I'm pleased to be working with you, Pash. I hope you enjoy your time working here."
What she didn't tell him was that she might be tempted to do a small victory dance once he'd left, just to celebrate the fact that the trial hadn't been a complete waste.