Monday, March 1, 2010
The Kodak 1080P- Seems to be making students Furious, Instead of Curious
Dialogue
Me: Hey, my name is Alyssa Salem and I am conducting interviews about the recent snow storms for my multimedia reporting class. Would you mind taking a few minutes out of your time to do an interview?
Potential Intervieweee (or so I thought): Absolutely not!!!!!! Can't you see I am busy here? I mean it's four o'clock week, don't you have anything better to do with your time?
Ok, so I exagerrated a little. But in reality some people are just really rude when it comes to interviewing. Today I went to Ulrich to find some potential interviewees, and there was one girl sitting at a table all by herself waiting for the post office employees to get off their 15-minute break. Naturally, since she was just waiting around I figured that she wouldn't mind doing a short 2-minute interview. Boy was I wrong.
As soon as I started appraoching her I got a sense that she wasn't going to be the world's most pleasant human being. And when I asked her about the interview, this became even more apparent. Flipping through her pile of mail, she refused to even make eye contact with me and simply stated in a very annoyed tone: I'm really just not in the mood right now.
You're really just not in the mood right now?? Should I tell that to my teacher next time I have a presentation or exam? I'm sorry Professor but I'm really just not in the mood to make my presentation right now. I mean I have nothing else better to do but I just don't feel like it. Yea, just imagine what her professor would have said to that.
I'm sorry I don't mean to go on a rampage, I just wish people would be a little more considerate sometimes in life. Like Scott Hamilton once said, "the only disability in life is a bad attitude."
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