Here, we struggle to find someone with enough curiosity about the world to be trained as a reporter. We interviewed all of the people who sent in resumes in reponse to our on-air "help wanted" ad. They ranged in age from 16 to 19 and had only a tenth grade education. Most could barely speak above a whisper and froze when asked what they might say on TV if asked to report in front of a building that was on fire. I felt sorry for the shy tsunami survivor who came all the way from a remote island to answer our questions with embarrassed silence. But there was one hot prospect... 17 year old Ali. The stocky teen responded with a smile when asked if he would be willing to pose a tough question to his island chief, "Yes of course, if I needed the information!" He says being the atoll reporter from his island would be his dream job and I hope we will be able to make this dream come true.
Update: More good interviews -- with a businessman from one of the outlying islands. He nailed the imaginary standup in front of the burning building. But the real stunner was a young lady who aced the fire report and even signed off with her name. We can't hire her right now BECAUSE SHE HASN'T FINISHED THE TENTH GRADE YET.
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