She enjoys working with watercolor and oil pencils. Pam admits it wouldn't be the worst thing if she was laid off. It's clear that Michael's idea of humor is lost on his employees. Michael demonstrates his humor by imitating Moe, from The Three Stooges and Adolf Hitler. In the midst of all this, Ryan Howard arrives from the temporary employment agency. Jim and Pam are too busy laughing about whether or not they will attend Angela's cat party on Sunday. Angela Martin worries she'll be let go and Kevin Malone agrees. In the break room, Oscar Martinez, Phyllis Vance, and Stanley Hudson are at a table talking about the possibility of downsizing.
Jan concludes the meeting by asking Michael to keep all of this information under wraps for now. Michael quickly realizes his mistake and mumbles about how inappropriate that was. Then Michael takes a call from Todd Packer, the branch's traveling salesman, who, not realizing he's on speakerphone in Jan's presence, calls her "Godzillary" and asks Michael if the carpet matches the drapes. Michael wonders if Josh, the regional manager at Stamford, is worried about downsizing. Jan tries to assure him that it's not a foregone conclusion that Scranton will be shut down. Jan explains that corporate doesn't see the point in having both the Scranton and Stamford branches. Michael backpedals that it was just a joke. Jan asks if Michael has any questions about the agenda which he claims not to have seen and proceeds to lecture Pam who then reveals, in front of Jan, that Michael threw it away. Michael admits he calls her Hillary Rodham Clinton, but not because he's afraid of her. Michael's direct supervisor, Jan Levinson-Gould, then enters the office for a meeting with Michael. Michael comes out of his office and shouts the years-old gag "Whassssuuupp?" to Jim and Dwight who play along. Jim tries to explain his job selling paper, but admits it's boring him even talking about it. He shows the camera his World's Best Boss mug and tells how he bought it from Spencer Gifts. She gives him a fax from corporate which he crumples up and tosses into the trash, calling it his special file for messages from the corporate office. He introduces the camera to receptionist Pam Beesly and mentions how much better she looked a couple of years ago. The branch has the entire second floor of the building. Michael tells the camera that he's worked for Dunder-Mifflin for 12 years and has been Regional Manager for 4. Michael closes the sale easily, but accidentally calls the woman he's speaking with, "Sir". Please contact the Office of Institutional Equity at (860) 486-2943 or with questions or concerns.A documentary crew gives a firsthand introduction to the staff of the Scranton branch of the Dunder Mifflin Paper Company, managed by Michael Scott.ĭuring a meeting, Jim Halpert tells his boss, Michael, that he couldn't close a sale with the library. New employees have 6 months from the date of hire to complete UConn’s the trainings.
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