Section 1 - Cubicles
A cubical is a kind of divider.
The plural of cubical is cubicles. A cubical is proper-named.
Rule for printing the name of a cubical: say "[bold type][printed name][roman type] [bracket][start-date]-[end-date] [company][close bracket]".
After printing the locale description of the offices:
print a list of dividers in the offices with the header "The Cubicles";
say "You can view each employment by typing EXAMINE <CUBICAL NAME or LETTER>."
Understand "plaque" or "employer" as a cubicles.
Understand "plaques" or "employers" as all cubicles.
A chair is scenery. The description is "Each cubical has a chair and they are all the same. Cushioned seat, cushioned back, and wheels on the feet. If you seen one then you've seen them all."
Understand "chairs" as a chair.
Instead of examining a cubical:
display on "the terminal screen" the long message "[company] [start-date]-[end-date][line break][job-location][line break][bold type][job-title][roman type][paragraph break][job-summary][paragraph break]Responsibilities:[line break][responsibilities]".
Some cubicles in the offices are defined by the Table of Past Employment.