The narrator of the story recounts a past experience where he found a large sum of money, 2750 euros, while working at a moving company. He was clearing out an apartment for an alcoholic client when he stumbled upon a hidden stash of cash. The narrator was shocked and initially didn't know how to hide the money, eventually putting it in his socks, backpack, and finally his trouser pocket. He didn't share the discovery with his colleagues, instead choosing to keep it to himself. After finishing work, he called his ex-girlfriend to share the news and then went on a spending spree, buying a flat-screen TV and paying off debts. The narrator describes the experience as the "craziest story of happiness" he's ever had, and the money lasted him for about a week.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The narrator used to work for a moving company.
2. The narrator worked at the moving company for over a year.
3. The company did moves, apartment development, and other tasks.
4. The narrator's grandparents went on vacation for a week.
5. The narrator had to go to work on a Monday despite feeling unwell.
6. The narrator's job involved clearing out an apartment belonging to an extreme alcoholic.
7. The alcoholic had thrown away his personal belongings and had trouble thinking clearly.
8. The narrator and his colleagues had to sort through the apartment and clear out the belongings.
9. The narrator found a large amount of money in the apartment.
10. The narrator did not tell his colleagues about the money and instead kept it for himself.
11. The narrator counted the money and found it to be 2750 euros.
12. The narrator hid the money in his socks and then in his trouser pocket.
13. The narrator felt anxious and unsure about what to do with the money.
14. The narrator called his ex-girlfriend to tell her about the money.
15. The narrator spent some of the money on a flat-screen TV and shoes.
16. The narrator paid off some debts with the money.
17. The narrator felt that finding the money was the craziest and happiest experience of his life.
18. The money lasted the narrator for about a week.