A Day In My Life Continued



I race to the bus with an unprecedented amount of enthusiasm and greet our bus driver on the way in. I wonder how she did on the Aptitude test to be placed here. On the way to school we pass our city’s supercomputing center that connects all of us to DigiNet. No wonder it’s the most heavily guarded building here; it used to be the banks until we converted to BitCoin regulated by DigiNet. Weird, the sign in front of the building was peeling off. I think it might have said “NSFNet” underneath. I wonder what that was?

After an uneventful speech by the Principal about how it was an honor as a citizen to become part of the workforce, we finally go to the lab and take the Aptitude test. My initial reaction: underwhelming. The test was way shorter than I ever expected, I guess DigiNet is going to use the data its collected to understand my abilities over the years, and I could not think of a better way to figure out my future. I’ll get my placement tomorrow and start training for whatever occupation I receive in a month! I don’t think I could have made such a big decision about my livelihood on my own.

LETS GO HOME