devils in trinidad

{Adam}

Charlotte layed it out pretty well. We are finishing our report, and gearing up to present it to the Arima Corporation Council. The report has ballooned since we first started, and if its length is any indication (the first single spaced document I’ve ever written over 10 pages), we have done some serious work. Our suggestions for market improvements seem simple enough, and we hope that the Corporation will look at our report with serious consideration. Unfortunately, our position within the Corporation—lowly student volunteers working at a folding table in the Works Department—has not afforded us a deep look into the inner working of the Corporation’s budget. Instead, we are left with only hope that money will be available to help fix the issues that have been so long ignored within the market.

This uncertainty leaves Charlotte and I in an odd place. Although we have been careful to avoid making promises to vendors in the market, our mere presence has given them something to latch on to. Hopefully, the Corporation’s intentions to restore the Market’s vitality are evident in their actions to bring us onto the project. And hopefully their intentions will carry through to the end.


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