Scenario #1: JaneB was over-prepared due to anxiety about the lesson, stood and waited a half hour, but the one year old and the two mysterious extras did not show. She was so relieved that she bought the whole ski school beers after work.
Scenario #2: JaneB's boss gave the lesson to a seasoned LIII with 30 years of experience, who worked with the three one-year-olds for the two hours on the bunny slope after which he walked off the job forever.
Scenario #3: Jane B took the lesson with the three one-year-olds, and spent almost the whole two hours buying them snacks and keeping them happy in the lodge, because it was zero degrees outside. She got three $50 tips.
Scenario #2: JaneB's boss gave the lesson to a seasoned LIII with 30 years of experience, who worked with the three one-year-olds for the two hours on the bunny slope after which he walked off the job forever.
Scenario #3: Jane B took the lesson with the three one-year-olds, and spent almost the whole two hours buying them snacks and keeping them happy in the lodge, because it was zero degrees outside. She got three $50 tips.
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