As Teri deliberated, she suddenly heard approaching footsteps. She hadn't even rung the bell yet, so he must have been watching for her. Realizing she only had moments left, she glanced at the sentence that had been generated.
"This prospective employee will get hired if she promises to regularly fuck how her new employer likes it."
Teri made a face at the blatant sexism - and sexual harrassment - but she had run out of time to decide. She just needed to get hired, and then she could fix the rest later. All she knew was that she was _not_ having sex with him to get the job. Quickly, she changed "fuck" to "dress". Hopefully the worst that would happen is she'd have to wear high heels or a low-cut shirt.
The door swung open. "Miss Gibson," Mr. Forester said. His eyes flicked down, and he seemed to be disappointed when he saw how conservatively Teri was dressed. "Come in, come in." She did her best to hide her disgust as she followed him into his home. She hoped fervently that she hadn't been like that when she was a guy. "I'm glad you agreed to meet me here," Mr. Forester continued. "I was terribly busy today with a big project, and I couldn't spare an adequate amount of time to finalize your employment. As I said, though, we will be working closely together if you get this position." They walked into what must have been his study, and Mr. Forester took a seat behind his desk. He gestured for Teri to sit across from him, and as she did she immediately noticed how it placed her slightly lower than him.
"I appreciate the opportunity," Teri said, willing herself to smile past the disgust. "I was just wondering if there was any clarification needed on my application, or . . ."
"Do you really have your phone out right now?" Mr. Forester suddenly interrupted. To her chagrin, Teri realized she was still holding the phone with the app open.
"I'm sorry," Teri said quickly. "I was shutting down the GPS app when you let me in." She moved to shut it off, and noticed a new sentence had been generated.
"This disgusted woman wishes the interview was over."
Could she change something fast enough to get her out of here? Or should she just put it away and not risk it?