Week Three on the Job
Monday was an exciting day. My boss sent me out with a journalist to interview people myself. They wanted to do a story on tourists and it was up to me to interview them in English. We went into town and had an hour to interview as many people as possible. I struggled to differentiate between natives and tourists, but my fellow journalist was a native who guided me. We were able to interview about six people in that hour. What was hard for me was how different these public surveys are in Italy than America. Typically, I would take someone's full name, and make sure it was spelled correctly, to put in a caption on the show while they talk. Maybe it was laziness, but the lead journalist with me had no desire to take their names; it would have been up to him during the interview process to add the captions. It was interesting to me to see how many people rejected an interview. I could not help but think back to my mission and all the rejection I experienced in Tokyo. Some people ...