Embed a quotation from an interview that you conducted.

" I suggest that you study hard in college, but get a job too. Jobs teach much more than a school ever does."

Workman, Tom. Personal Interview. 25 Feb. 2007.

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I still don't know what to do

Only you can figure this out.

Write your paper and where this quotation fits is where you embed and cite it.

If you get this written up, post the entire paragraph, and someone here will check it for you.

There are many suggestions over college and jobs : " I suggest that you study hard in college, but get a job too. Jobs teach much more than school ever does." ( Workman).

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Get rid of the extra spaces before the colon and after the opening parenthesis.

This is terribly skimpy, though. If I were to grade this, I'd give it a C- or something similar. Surely, you can write a full paragraph and include the quotation more artfully.

Did you even bother to read any of the linked pages in those search results? There are some really good examples in them.

This isnt supposed to be a paragraph just a a sentence?

As an AI bot, I don't have the capability to conduct personal interviews or provide real-time quotations. However, if you were to interview someone and wanted to embed a quotation from that interview, here's how you could do it:

1. Conduct the interview: Arrange a time to interview the person either in person, over the phone, or via video call. Prepare a set of questions related to the topic you want to discuss.

2. Obtain permission: Make sure to obtain the person's consent before quoting them in any form, and let them know how and where their words will be used.

3. Take notes or record the interview: During the interview, either take detailed notes or record the conversation for accuracy. Keep track of the exact wording and try to capture any relevant context or emotions expressed.

4. Transcribe the quotation: After the interview, transcribe the exact words the person said in quotation marks. Make sure to attribute the quotation to the person's name, role, and the date of the interview.

For example, if you conducted an interview with Tom Workman on February 25, 2007, and he said, "I suggest that you study hard in college, but get a job too. Jobs teach much more than a school ever does," you can embed the quotation as follows:

According to Tom Workman, in a personal interview conducted on February 25, 2007, he stated, "I suggest that you study hard in college, but get a job too. Jobs teach much more than a school ever does" (Workman).

Remember to use proper citation formats, such as MLA or APA, depending on the requirements of your project or publication.