I was asked to wait in his office by his secretary. I had showed up exactly on time. He was apparently still caught up in a meeting. I waited patiently in my seat for whole of five minutes before I gave up and started prancing around the room. I hoped I hadn’t made a wrong judgement to not to dig up on him. I had heard that he was doubly tough on women. I had come in with no preparations whatsoever to deal with the biggest business giant. I was busy second guessing my actions when he entered in. I abruptly stopped prancing and looked at him with a keen eye, sizing him up. He was a man who was in his late sixties, but still looked vibrant and full of energy. He immediately came across as the rude, strict neighbor grandpa who would yell at children all day to stay off his lawn. But there wa

