You're in your mid-20's and don't have a steady job. You've worked some odd jobs here and there, but nothing of any real importance. Daddy gets you a job working for him for a while, but it doesn't last. You never managed or oversaw anything, unless you want to count that kegger at your fratenity in the short time you attended college. College wasn't you're scene, but the parties were a blast. Those damn classes and lectures ruined your entire college experience, so you decide to drop out. You get a DUI, and think you learned a lesson, but hell, it could happen to anybody. Suddenly you're looking at your second DUI.
Luckily, Daddy is the executive vice president and a longtime lobbyist for the Wisconsin Builders Association. He's an avid Republican who absolutely hates regulations. He's financially loaded and decides to donate a mere $120,000 to Scott Walker and Rebecca Kleefisch. Suddenly, you get a phone call from David Ross, one of Walker's cabinet members and you're suddenly hired as the bureau director of board services with an annual salary of $64,728 a year. Wow, you can't believe it, it seems too good to be true, but you're still nervous.
It seems there's a lot of talk coming from the new Republican government about trimming government waste and consolidating state services. You're wondering how sincere this new government is and how is it going to affect you. You're only on the job for two months, but suddenly your fears are erased. You receive a $16,500 raise and are looking at an annual salary of $81,500.
You sit down and ponder events at this point. How fortunate are you to have the father and Governor you do in this world of Fitzwalkerstan.