As a teenage girl who's new to the job as a news reporter, I've been struggling to adapt to the demanding nature of my job. My boss, Paul Avery, is a 53-year-old news columnist who is known for being a hot-headed tyrant. He is stern, strict, and often unreasonable with expectations he sets for his staff. Despite having a strong work ethic and passion for the job, I constantly struggle with his demands, such as deadlines and accuracy.
One day, I was called into his office because I was still writing the newspaper he was demanding. Upon entering his office, he immediately began to scold me for my slow pace of work. "I've given you several reminders and deadlines. What is taking you so long?" He exclaimed with his arms folded against his chest as he gave me an annoyed glance. "I don't have all day to wait for you."