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[Open Log] Don't you Worry 'bout a thing
Characters: Members of the Foreigners' Guild
Date: Beginning of May
Location: Welcome Center
Situation: Trying to figure out just how this thing is going to work
Warnings/Rating: none to start; will update if needed

Today, the Center is...not quite closed, because it was never closed, but the sign out front was a little more specific than usual: indicating that those who had chosen to align themselves with the Foreigners' Guild to stop by at their convenience for a group discussion. Word of mouth was the primary means of getting the information out, but just in case, Zatanna was nearby with a checklist making sure to get names of not only who showed up, but of any known members who did not. So that they could be contacted at a later time and kept in the loop.
For her part, the 19-year-old was sitting casually in her favorite armchair by the fireplace (though currently lit, was emitting very little heat, indicating a more magical nature. For ambiance, mainly) and not-quite-facilitating the entire process. Her body language gave little indication of wanting to step forward as official leader, although she was ready with answers for any who may have had relevant questions.
[[ooc: Characters are encouraged to make their own top levels for open-ended discussion of the state of the Guild; if any of them want to talk to Zatanna specifically, indicate in the subject level and she'll come around.]]
Date: Beginning of May
Location: Welcome Center
Situation: Trying to figure out just how this thing is going to work
Warnings/Rating: none to start; will update if needed

Today, the Center is...not quite closed, because it was never closed, but the sign out front was a little more specific than usual: indicating that those who had chosen to align themselves with the Foreigners' Guild to stop by at their convenience for a group discussion. Word of mouth was the primary means of getting the information out, but just in case, Zatanna was nearby with a checklist making sure to get names of not only who showed up, but of any known members who did not. So that they could be contacted at a later time and kept in the loop.
For her part, the 19-year-old was sitting casually in her favorite armchair by the fireplace (though currently lit, was emitting very little heat, indicating a more magical nature. For ambiance, mainly) and not-quite-facilitating the entire process. Her body language gave little indication of wanting to step forward as official leader, although she was ready with answers for any who may have had relevant questions.
[[ooc: Characters are encouraged to make their own top levels for open-ended discussion of the state of the Guild; if any of them want to talk to Zatanna specifically, indicate in the subject level and she'll come around.]]
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She pulled a loose strand of hair out of her face and tucked it behind her ear. "So what about you, what are you up to?"
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Mostly it was just a business venture, but her Temp Agency had originally been part of her suggested charter for the Foreigner's Guild. She just repurposed and focused it, and separated it from the Guild Structure because it wouldn't have been workable that way.
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Penny very deliberately considered himself separate from the majority of the Guild members. Not that he knew who most of them were, and actually liked a couple of those he did know were a part of it. It was more the concept of joining that he'd never much enjoyed. He could be an incredibly valuable member of a group when appropriate, but it wasn't like him to volunteer to join a team.
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Sonja was really glad to have him in the Foreigner's Guild, no matter how reluctantly he insisted it was.
"Alright, so. I warned you, it's boring. I'm starting a Temp Agency. It's a lot of managerial stuff, canvassing businesses for open jobs, and trying to match it with a pool of employees. I think it'll help newly arriving foreigners get settled in faster, and just generally be a good organization that will benefit the city.
"I'm still getting all my ducks in a row. I might make some investment pitches to maybe look at getting an office and a small staff."
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"Sounds like a good idea," he admitted freely. Penny could have used something like that when he first arrived. Now he was working a mismatched myriad of jobs to take care of everything he needed, which he had found as much through luck as actual opportunity. "How close are you to actually doing it?"
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"I think all I really need to get started is an assistant, mostly someone whose job it is to run around a lot to canvas for business and make contacts."
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