19 Two days after her overnight trip to the hospital, Chelsea sat in her office with Madie. “Thank you for holding it together on such short notice, Madie. I’m glad we got a couple of weeks of training done before the doctor clipped my wings.” “You’re welcome. I’m glad you’re okay.” Chelsea sat back in her chair. “It’s all good. I think we’re caught up for the moment and the only thing left is to get a job posting together for the new finance clerk. Now I’m on short hours, we need to move on it right away.” Madie pulled out a folder from under her pile of papers and handed it to Chelsea. “I got a hold of a copy of the Kelowna Wildlife Centre’s job description for its finance clerk. With a little modification, I think this may cover what we’re looking for.” Chelsea read the document an

