Sara's First Day Fiasco (Sara Scanlan #1) - Episode 1
by Phyllis Korkki
Mom, I think I have to quit my job.
What? Why? It’s your very first day!
I just farted!!
Oh! Oops.
I’m not even going to tell anyone I’m quitting.
I’m just going to walk out the door right now without saying goodbye.
You’re joking, right?
I know it sounds like I am.
But I’m not. I’m just so embarrassed.
How can this be happening to me?!
Now calm down, Sara.
Don’t quit your job.
Let’s talk this through.
First of all, where did you…commit the crime?
Here in my cubicle.
Well that’s good news.
Why?
That means people may not know where it came from.
No, Mom. Everyone knows it was me.
Two of my coworkers were walking toward my cubicle when it happened.
And there was another important person with them…
Who was it?
My new boss!!
OMG, I can’t even 🤦‍ 😳
Now hold on, Sara. Are you sure they heard it?
And if they did, are you sure they knew what it was?
Maybe they thought your chair made a squeaky noise.
Mom, this was no squeak.
It was more like a boom.
Everyone started tittering as soon as they heard it.
Now Sara, are you sure they were laughing about that?
Yes! And I know they were coming to introduce themselves to me…
But after “the incident,” they just hurried back to their desks.
I think they were embarrassed for me.
What did you have for dinner last night?
A huge salad with broccoli and beans and cabbage and hot chili peppers.
Well, there’s the reason it happened.
You should have had something like a plain chicken breast for dinner last night…
If you wanted to make sure that didn’t happen on your first day of work.
And taken some Beano too.
Mom, that was not on my list of concerns for my first day!
I was concerned about showing how smart I was.
I reviewed all my research materials on the company last night.
That WAS smart.
And I was concerned about looking my best.
You should see my outfit.
I’m wearing a crisp white shirt, a black pencil skirt and brand new black pumps.
I’ll bet you look wonderful.
But you shouldn’t have tooted your own horn so soon.
Mom!!!
Sorry. I couldn’t help myself.
It’s okay, you got me to laugh—
That hasn’t happened since this whole ordeal went down.
But seriously, I look so sharp and corporate.
Like someone who will break through the glass ceiling in a couple of years.
But I’ll never be CEO of this company now because I let it rip!
Now Sara, you know you’re blowing this out of proportion.
So to speak.
Mom!
Even CEO’s fart, you know.
Underneath those well-tailored clothes they have gas in their intestines too.
As a doctor, I can tell you that farting is completely normal.
We all pass gas 10 to 20 times a day, did you know that?
That’s fascinating information, Mom.
As I sit here cowering in my cubicle.
Your coworkers all pass gas.
They’ve all probably done it at least a few times today, as a matter of fact.
Yeah, but they didn’t do it in public the way I did.
That’s the big difference.
I’m sure the anxiety of starting a new job contributed to what happened.
You normally don’t let loose in public like that.
Well, my colleagues don’t know that.
They probably think I’m going to do this every day!
That’s why I’m leaving right now.
Sara, you can’t quit your job on your first day because you farted!
Don’t you realize how ridiculous that would be?
I know Mom, but from now on, as long as I work here…
I’ll be known as the girl who farted on her first day of work.
I’ll never be able to live it down!
Just stay in your cubicle, Sara.
Don’t leave.
Promise?
We can get through this together.
Oh no!
What?
My boss is coming over here — brb.
Good luck!
Sara’s new boss, Angela, enters Sara’s cubicle.
Sara, could you come into my office for a moment?
Sara follows Angela into her office, her face burning.
Angela closes the door and takes a seat behind her desk.
Please, sit down, Sara.
I wanted to welcome you to the company.
We received hundreds of applications for this job.
And yours was far and away the strongest.
That’s so wonderful to hear. Thank you.
There is a pause.
But there’s something I need to talk to you about.
I feel a need to clear the air…
Sara blushes deeply from ear to ear.
I’m so sorry.
I didn’t mean to…
Angela gives Sara a perplexed look.
What do you mean, Sara?
I’m the one who should be apologizing.
Now Sara is the one who is perplexed.
Apologize for what?
I checked the salary history of the person who had your job before you.
He started out making 10 percent more than you.
And he wasn’t nearly as qualified as you are.
Sara’s eyes open wide.
That’s why I’m giving you a 15 percent raise effective immediately.
On my first day?!
On your first day.
It wasn’t right for us to start you with such a low salary in the first place.
Thank you, Angela.
And here I thought…
Is that a glint of humor that Sara sees in Angela’s eyes?
She’s pretty sure it is.
You thought what?
Oh, nothing.
Just thank you so much.
Sara returns to her office and immediately texts her mom.
Mom, guess what? I already got a raise!
Sara recounts her conversation with Angela.
That’s wonderful news!
And to think I was almost going to quit!
For all you know, they never even heard what you did.
I’m pretty sure they did.
But it looks like they’re all going to pretend it never happened.
Which is exactly how polite society should operate.
We all get so embarrassed and think it’s the end of the world when these things happen to us.
But the fact is, they happen to everyone.
And you know why?
Why, Mom?
Because EVERYBODY farts.
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