As the gentleman answered, Levi finally pulled out a twenty. He had exact change, but he needed a reason to linger. The answer he'd received didn't give him a lot to go on, so he had to think quickly. An idea struck him quickly as he recalled little things about the store - the tight space, stubborn dust, customer relations, and fact that the owner never left that chair the entire time Levi had been in the store. Changing tactics, he shuffled a bit as he handed over the cash. "Well, I was asking because I think it might help you to have an assistant. To deal with little annoying tasks, I mean." He perked up, adding quickly with a smile. "And I'm actually looking for a job at the moment."