Inbox [cerealia]
Apr. 30th, 2015 02:27 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
"Sss, sss, sss.
You've reached the desk of Myriam Scuttlebutt.
If you're calling to submit a story to the Cerealia Times, please press 1.
If you're calling to inquire about employment with the Cerealia Times, please press 2.
If you're calling to make a complaint about a story in the Cerealia Times, you are free to hang up. Complaints will only be accepted as submitted letters to the editor, delivered in physical form.
If you're calling for any other reason, please leave a message after the beep."
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[if 1 is pressed]
"You've reached the extension for submitting a story to the Cerealia Times. Please describe your story after the beep. For reference, please include your name and contact information. You may also make your tip anonymously, or ask for anonymity. As a source, your anonymity is protected by law, and will not be revealed without your express permission.
Kahk-kahk... Keep in mind, you cannot be financially compensated for information you provide, for reason of journalistic ethics. ...no, really, journalists aren't supposed to do that."
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[if 2 is pressed]
"The Cerealia Times is in need of correspondents, reporters, photojournalists, and delivery personnel.
Correspondent: you are expected to respond to stories that break out in an assigned section of Cerealia, report the information at the scene, interview witnesses, and supply written stories. Mild literacy is required.
Reporters: you are expected to actively pursue assigned stories and conduct related interviews in a timely manner. Mild interpersonal skills a plus, but not essential. With approval, you will be free to investigate your own stories.
Photojournalists: you are expected to record newsworthy events on film. This may require taking shots under suboptimal conditions.
Delivery personnel: you are expected to transport, unload, and fold bundles of newspaper around Cerealia.
All of these jobs take long hours and are very demanding... but they're worth it. --Except for the delivery job, that's just busywork. Sss, sss!
Leave your contact information, desired post, and brief description of your experience, if any!"
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You've reached the desk of Myriam Scuttlebutt.
If you're calling to submit a story to the Cerealia Times, please press 1.
If you're calling to inquire about employment with the Cerealia Times, please press 2.
If you're calling to make a complaint about a story in the Cerealia Times, you are free to hang up. Complaints will only be accepted as submitted letters to the editor, delivered in physical form.
If you're calling for any other reason, please leave a message after the beep."
[boop]
[if 1 is pressed]
"You've reached the extension for submitting a story to the Cerealia Times. Please describe your story after the beep. For reference, please include your name and contact information. You may also make your tip anonymously, or ask for anonymity. As a source, your anonymity is protected by law, and will not be revealed without your express permission.
Kahk-kahk... Keep in mind, you cannot be financially compensated for information you provide, for reason of journalistic ethics. ...no, really, journalists aren't supposed to do that."
[boop]
[if 2 is pressed]
"The Cerealia Times is in need of correspondents, reporters, photojournalists, and delivery personnel.
Correspondent: you are expected to respond to stories that break out in an assigned section of Cerealia, report the information at the scene, interview witnesses, and supply written stories. Mild literacy is required.
Reporters: you are expected to actively pursue assigned stories and conduct related interviews in a timely manner. Mild interpersonal skills a plus, but not essential. With approval, you will be free to investigate your own stories.
Photojournalists: you are expected to record newsworthy events on film. This may require taking shots under suboptimal conditions.
Delivery personnel: you are expected to transport, unload, and fold bundles of newspaper around Cerealia.
All of these jobs take long hours and are very demanding... but they're worth it. --Except for the delivery job, that's just busywork. Sss, sss!
Leave your contact information, desired post, and brief description of your experience, if any!"
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Date: 2015-07-29 01:04 am (UTC)Yeah, I read it. I still don't see the connection. Just because you wrote about me not having a job doesn't mean you gotta bring our personal lives into it. [he gives the paper a perfunctory glance and tosses it down] Besides, it's not like I didn't have offers.
Re: [action]
Date: 2015-07-29 01:09 am (UTC)The article frames it as you as the typical pirate, unable to adapt to wage-slash-salary life in Cerealia. A problem affecting pirates as a whole. However, the words and actions of your crewmate would suggest that it's less a structural problem that should be addressed by CERES and more a personal issue that should be addressed by you, Zoro, Captain's second.
Really? What sort of offers did you receive?
[action]
Date: 2015-07-29 01:13 am (UTC)You were the one who decided it was CERES' fault, not me.
I don't remember the crappy options, the only one that mattered to me was dojo instructor. I turned it down.
[action]
Date: 2015-07-29 01:16 am (UTC)What were your motivations for turning it down?
[action]
Date: 2015-07-29 01:23 am (UTC)Anyway. I'm not a teacher, I don't have the patience for it. Most of the people here are too weak to keep up with me, I don't wanna hurt anybody who's just trying to learn the basic forms.
Re: [action]
Date: 2015-08-04 10:26 am (UTC)I see. A sort of "I'm good at the thing, but I can't actually teach you the thing," sort of thing.
[slight pause]
How are you at lifting heavy things and then putting them down?
[action]
Date: 2015-08-04 03:38 pm (UTC)[eye narrows suspiciously.]
[action]
Date: 2015-08-04 10:39 pm (UTC)What if I said I knew a job where all you had to do was walk around and lift heavy things once a week?
[action]
Date: 2015-08-04 11:04 pm (UTC)[hrm. He wasn't interested in getting a job but once a week doesn't sound like a "real" job. Totally down with that.]
What's the catch?
Re: [action]
Date: 2015-08-04 11:24 pm (UTC)Just one thing: your boss will be me.
Sss, sss, sss. Newspapers don't fall out of the sky, you know? Every week, I roll those things around on a hand-truck and hand deliver them. It's back-breaking work for a girl of my delicate stature, and not something I want to be doing after a night of writing and getting the presses rolling. Get my drift?
[action]
Date: 2015-08-04 11:39 pm (UTC)'Long as I don't have to pose for any more stories or anything. I could use the booze money.
Re: [action]
Date: 2015-08-05 12:21 am (UTC)[finally, someone to do the heavy lifting!]
[action]
Date: 2015-08-05 12:24 am (UTC)[just don't leave him alone on the delivery route or those papers will end up god knows where. The roof of CERES tower, the pond outside a brothel, the showers in the gym...]
[action]
Date: 2015-08-05 12:32 am (UTC)[insert time/place details here]
Don't be late! I've got a schedule to keep. Sss, sss, sss.
[action]
Date: 2015-08-05 02:22 am (UTC)Right, then. Thanks for the rum, by the way.
[yep he's not letting her forget she promised to pay]
Special Delivery!! - 2/14
Date: 2015-08-05 04:42 am (UTC)He's made all sorts of chocolates again with little swirly designs on them
because they match his eyebrow. And, of course, you have to have flowers. Just a small bouquet, held together with a red ribbon.There's a note attached, as well:]
Happy Valentine's Day, Myriam-chan~!!
Hope everything with your newspaper is going well. Have a wonderful day~! ♡
- Sanji
[text] [feb 14, afternoon]
Date: 2015-08-05 10:58 pm (UTC)saw sumthing with ur name on it.
[If she goes, she'll find a large cardboard box with a note taped to the top with- as the text implied- her name on it. It's not very heavy though, most of the inside is empty except for a much smaller box containing a periscope attachment for her camera. Nothing is signed, but the original text ought to give away the source.]