Milo Miles (Chapter 1) Job Conversation - Milo Miles & Dillon Stone
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Almost a month ago Milo Miles had sent in a job application to the prominent Stone and Associates Corporation. He got no response originally and, after several weeks passed, had glumly given up on the possibility of a reply. However, in the fourth week, Milo received a call from Mr. Dillon Stone himself, CEO of the company. He apologized for the lateness of the response, but there had been so many applicants that they were just now getting to reviewing Milo’s resume. Mr. Stone was expecting Milo was still interested in the posture and willing to come into the office for an interview. On the morning of the set date, Milo came to Mr. Stone’s office pumped up and ready to impress. He faced the successful businessman and gave the conversation of his life. Milo was well-spoken, ready and organized. He answered each of Mr. Stone’s questions with adept expertise of the business and he thoughtfully presented the ways in which he would be a valued contributor. After the conversation concluded, Milo sat nervously in his seat. Mr. Stone had seemed sincerely impressed, permanently intrigued even. However, the CEO peered into his laptop occasionally, his stare protracted at some unknown subject of interest that concerned Milo. Was his resume not supreme enough? After a brief silence, Mr. Stone cleared his jaws and closed the laptop. He emphasized that the company was seeking applicants with self-motivated constitutions. They also prized people who could adapt to any situation when called upon. They were particularly interested in flexible, versatile types. Mr. Stone believed that from what he could ascertain about Milo during the interview, the youthful stud seemed quite likely to have these qualities and more. But there was something else that the cunning legend had gathered, as well.

Almost a month ago Milo Miles had sent in a job application to the prominent Stone and Associates Corporation. He got no response originally and, after several weeks passed, had glumly given up on the possibility of a reply. However, in the fourth week, Milo received a call from Mr. Dillon Stone himself, CEO of the company. He apologized for the lateness of the response, but there had been so many applicants that they were just now getting to reviewing Milo’s resume. Mr. Stone was expecting Milo was still interested in the posture and willing to come into the office for an interview. On the morning of the set date, Milo came to Mr. Stone’s office pumped up and ready to impress. He faced the successful businessman and gave the conversation of his life. Milo was well-spoken, ready and organized. He answered each of Mr. Stone’s questions with adept expertise of the business and he thoughtfully presented the ways in which he would be a valued contributor. After the conversation concluded, Milo sat nervously in his seat. Mr. Stone had seemed sincerely impressed, permanently intrigued even. However, the CEO peered into his laptop occasionally, his stare protracted at some unknown subject of interest that concerned Milo. Was his resume not supreme enough? After a brief silence, Mr. Stone cleared his jaws and closed the laptop. He emphasized that the company was seeking applicants with self-motivated constitutions. They also prized people who could adapt to any situation when called upon. They were particularly interested in flexible, versatile types. Mr. Stone believed that from what he could ascertain about Milo during the interview, the youthful stud seemed quite likely to have these qualities and more. But there was something else that the cunning legend had gathered, as well.
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