Seekers Writing Prompt - An Interview

A job seeker entered the room where he would be interviewed for a job he wanted. There were four persons sitting behind a long table, all with serious look and tricky smile. After a moment egulfed by the lack of air on that room, he stepped in and sat in the only empty chair, right in front of them.  

The woman in the middle smiled on gretted him. In exchange, he pulled up both of his lips corners, forced a smile on his rigid cheeks, it made his face looked weird somehow. The interviewers asked some questions, a question from an interviewer, for the answer, he just nodded, said ‘yes’ and ‘no’ until the turn of man with the most horrible face to ask him.

“You are driving your car in the middle of night by your car. When you are near a bus stop you see three people standing and waiting for a bus. First is an old woman, she is sick and seems could be lost her life anytime. Second is your friend you owe him your life once. And third is a woman you fall in love with, let say your a lifetime lover. Which one of them you will help?”

This question left a noticeable trace of surprised on the job seeker’s face. This was a tricky question indeed. If he choose to help the old lady, he would feel guilty toward his friend and at the same time lost his true love. If he help his friend, he would be accused as a person with no humanity and again, lost his dream love. Last choice, his love, he would be marked as the most selfish person ever.

In the middle of his confusion, something popped up in his mind, enough to made he smiled and started to talk.

“I would  like to give my car’s key to my friend so he could bring the old sick lady to hospital. And I would stand there with my love, waiting bus together.”

All the interviewers smiled to hear that and agreed that this man is worthy for this job.

 

Ps : I read this somewhere titled ‘Think Outside of Box’ and just re-telling it with my own style. Hope you all don’t find me plagiarize. Comments and corrections are welcomed, thank you :)

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  • Dear Setareh, I am sorry again for late noticing your comment. So, you also have read that?:D that's cool! Agree with you, I would not be accepted too because couldn't think fast like that, hehe
    Thanks for your sweet comment :)
  • Dear Peppo, I read it long ago but I had forgotten the clever answer.:D so your writing reminds me again. Thanks foe that. But if I were in his shoes I really couldn't come up with that answer, so I would have lost the job.:D Thanks for sharing. 

  • Woooow!!!
    Eva!!!
    Superb comment like usual. You made mw speechless :D
    I couldn't be more agree, you already mentioned all, hehe...
    Cheers
  • Elen! Thank you for dropping by :D me too, don't like this kind of interview, I think to be a worker must be more about practicing.
    You corrected me as well, think outside the box -not of box- hehe, I'll fix it later
  • Hmmm, these tricky questions that i don't like at all in interviews. Thanks for sharing this story Peppo, it is good to make us think "outside of the box".

  • Thank you for your nice comment, Mohammad. not many, just a few, lol xD 

    you too have fun, i am looking forward to read you next blog

  • Dear Peppo

    So nice description :

    "In exchange, he pulled up both of his lips corners, forced a smile on his rigid cheeks,"

    "This question left a noticeable trace of surprised on the job seeker’s face."

    Although you were just retelling that, but your description was so nice and pleasurable which shows you have studied many English novel books.

    Have fun

  • Thank you very much Misaikh and Seeker, I will write my own story in other blogs relate to this writing prompt. thanks for correction and courage. 

    Mr. Arsalan, thank you very much to read and drop by, and your appreciation as well :)

  • Wonderful story although your way of describing is appreciable.

  • Nice story. Try to wirte another one of your own.  Just imagine.  You will find the plot.

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