David might be fired if he doesn't want to work as an assistant to a reporter. One reason for thinking that David might be fired is that he has the tendency to work all by himself. At his job interview with Russo, for example, he showed he didn't want to work following his boss's orders on his assignment. When Russo told him that they needed a cameraman as an assistant to a reporter, his voice faltered and he began to speak stammeringly. As for the interview with Prof. Daniels, he did the interview all by himself even though he was supposed to do it with his boss, Marsha. She set up the interview with Prof. Daniels for two o'clock Friday and she told David that they were supposed to meet in Prof. Daniels' office at that time. David agreed. But later, when she got there he had already done the interview at eleven. The secretary said that David had called and wanted to change the time of interview instead of later in that day. Even if he forgot the appointment time, I think, he should have told Marsha about it. Considering that he doesn't want to work as an assistant to a reporter, how can WNYN trust him?

Kim Yu-gon