The Fabulous Reporter
My palms were shaking. Sweat rolled down from my forehead. I had butterflies in my stomach. My legs felt like green Jell-O. There I was, standing in the Your News office waiting for Mr. Gilli to call me. I prepared for this day since months and finally, I’m here, sitting and watching the show they put on. What if I don’t make it through the interview? What if he already got-
“You’re Anam Aziz, right? Mr. Gilli is waiting for you.” Remarked a man, breaking my thoughts. I got up and entered the office. “Takea seat, Takea seat, Ah!” I pulled the orange chair out and sat down. Mr. Gilli had a gleaming bald head, was short, and was wearing a loud neon red shirt that was to short for him with a matching jacket and checkered pants. He had a toothpick in his mouth that made him have a weird accent. “Ya’ wan’ a cup of coffee,” Before I could say yes, he asked for two cups of coffee, pecan and caramel flavored.
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After the interview, I could feel a wide smile going ear-to-ear on my face. I got the position to be a reporter! The boss said that he never saw such high proficiency from anybody he had interviewed with. I couldn’t wait to get started. That night I was so anxious that I could not sleep. The next morning, I woke up at 3:00 a.m. I got dressed in my best professional dress, which was the color of khaki, and drove my advanced eggplant Mustang to the main office. I was busy remembering my script when CLAP! CLAP! CLAP! It was Boss. “Oka’ people, we’ll be on in fifte’n minutes!” he exclaimed.
I finally memorized the script and got my microphone ready when we were finally ON!! As time passed, I got better and better. I was confident and happy. After the show Mr. Gilli said to me “Ya’ were great. Ya’ ma’e us all hap’y and now we’ll discuss yar’e salary.” Now I felt a great feeling, which is called jubilance and confidence. It’s all worth the work and dreams.
Yup succes is worth all the work and dreams. keep your dreams high and your work pristine
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