He's a Walking Hazard

Her POV:

It been 2 months since my new job started. And it's awesome. I gotta say I didn't have to do much struggle for it in comparison to those new in New York for a job, I guess luck and fortune was on my side and I landed this pertinent job just after a few a days of being rejected by the Zoldyck Enterprizes and I think it's by far the best thing that happened to me in New York.

Honestly after the horrible experience that day at my first job interview with that twat; even if they offered me the job with a double pay scale and ton of extra benefits, I still wouldn't have accepted it.

It's one thing working for an average company but a whole other thing working for a company which most definitely must have a toxic environment because their boss is literally a no witted douche bag; than it doesn't matter whether it's a huge company or how good it could result for your career.

The first thing to look out for is your well-being and nobody could stay in good health with that kind of a guy, he's a walking hazard for people.

My new boss is a nice guy thankfully. Im not saying he's not a douche cause, well, a boss can't be a boss until he's a douche to his underlings but it's not wrong to say he's not anything like Ford the Zol'dick.

And the work environment here is pretty good too, I'm really enjoying working here as a new junior journalist for their magazine. I get to chase after editors and once I was also entrusted to chase after a story for the editors column. However small it was, at least it was something. You know as they say, a drop after a drop is how the pond is made, or was it the river?

Anyway, today I'm out going after a small story about a poor guy suffering because of our crashing social systems that led him to drugs and other petty crimes. It's for my private journalism and not an official story for the company but maybe I can later get it to publish in a column. And let his side of the story be heard too.

I believe it's important to hear the story from both sides in order to see the whole picture.

We often sympathize with those suffering from the drugs or give voice to those female oppressed and hurt by men; I'm not saying it's wrong but nobody ever really try to listen to those men that suffer at the hand of cruel women in the face of an abusive mother, a cheating wife or horrible opportunistic female bosses or ask those who provide these drugs to people, why and what led them to take such actions because nobody is unaware of their deeds wrong or right; it's what drive them to do it, we need to know to truly cure this world of evil.

I'm going to have to take a taxi if I wanna make it in time for my meeting with him, all the way on the other side of the town, in Brooklyn.