Shomuni, episode 9

Something about a female ghost.
The guys are complaining about some kind of test that is coming up.
The police have sent around some kind of notice of an office burglar.
The two guys want the girls to be in charge of security, figuring they will fail and be fired.
They know why they've been chosen.
The women have to patrol the building at night.
The women think that the burglar is in the building.
They capture one of the men who works there.
The secretary has prepared a bento for Ukyo.
She goes to the women's toilet and hears crying, just like in the story the one woman was telling earlier about the ghost.
It turns out a woman was in the stall after all.
Apparently the woman fails miserably at getting a job.
The other women help the one prepare for trying to get a job at the company.
Although she is perfect in the practice session, answering questions in front of actual interviewers causes her to freeze up.
The interview gets even worse. When the woman gets up, she trips, runs and falls and ends up pulling a guy's toupee off.
The woman says she's giving up trying to get a job, will return to her hometown, and find someone to get married to.
The secretaries are going to have the girl work with them for a bit. Meanwhile, the president of the company has an announcement. The company will have a poetry contest, and the winner will get a million yen.
It seems that now everyone is trying to write poetry.
The psychic woman is temporarily possessed by the spirit of an injured worker.
The women have made some kind of decoration for the contest, filled with paper scraps. Unfortunately, there was a mix up of envelopes, and the million yen prize ended up being cut into scraps.
The one other woman from GA-2 was the one who had been injured and traditionally hosted the competition. She has just come from the hospital to get her hosting job back.
They're going to try and paste all the money back together.
Apparently they're not reciting poetry they have written, but recognizing poems already on cards (or something like that.)
One person sits on each side of a mat. On the mat are numerous cards with poems (I assume) on them. The narrator reads a poem, and the person has to pick the card that either is the poem or has something to do with the poem, or something like that.
The new girl is going to enter the competition.
The girl wins.
The guys object to the girl winning. She gives back the prize, but the president of the company wants to hire her.