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Rated: 18+ · Campfire Creative · Other · Experience · #1290929
Young, urban, non-professionals, brilliant minds, overqualified to be serving the wealthy.
[Introduction]
A group of 20-somethings living in the city of Chicago. They have college degrees or are in college or dropped out of college...whatever the case, they have jobs in the service industry and definitely aren't being challenged. The campfire is about how they work, hang out, cope with their situations, and interact with one another. Feel free to write as any of the characters and to write in any minor characters (love interests, bosses, customers).

The Characters:

Sam
Job: Dog-walker
Rich pet-owners give Sam the keys to their million-dollar condos and entrust him to walk their dogs while they're away at work. The dog-walking company Sam works for operates out of a fancy dog-grooming boutique. Sam is a low-key, sensitive guy who might be considered a nerd if he weren't so cute, and of course, he loves animals.

James
Job: Bartender
James is Sam's roommate. He's a little less responsible, works weird hours, and is always bringing home girls. James bartends three nights a week at a neighborhood bar (Wellington's) and two nights a week at a Chicago hot-spot (Tequila Roadhouse) where all the out-of-towners go to take shots and dry hump on the dance floor.

Liv
Job: Barista
Liv serves coffee to corporate America swiftly and with a smile. She can be upbeat at 6 A.M. Her warm charm and quirks have caused many a businessman to fall in love over his latte. But look out...this girl has a spicy side. She's just gotten really good at faking it. Liv is James and Sam's neighbor and Suzanne's friend from high school.

Suzanne
Job: Nanny
The same way wealthy trust James with their pets, they trust Suzanne with their children. Most of the moms have never even given their children a bath before. It's Suzanne's job to care for the children, help them with their homework. Suzanne is sweet and nurturing and hopes to someday be a teacher.

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