Hearing is not only a song, it's a friend song.
Ḗᵉᶦᵉᵉᵖᶉᵉᵉᶉ ᶮᶦᵉᶦᵉᶯᶉ ᶨᵉᶯᶯᶙᶉᶉ ᶯᶔᶯᶙᶉᶉᶉ.
ᶵᶦᵉᶉᶉᶉᶉᶉᶉᶉᶉ ᶨᶚᶉᶉᶉᶜᶉ.
Yes.
Dan Weisker to see you sir.
Good, send him in.
You want that to see me mr. Vogeldurk?
Yes, thank you for coming, please take a seat.
I believe you know our executive in charge of sales mr. Burroughs.
Yes sir I do.
So Dan, do you know why we called you down here today?
Can't say that I do sir, promotion?
Not quite Dan. We have quite a few complaints about you. Quite a number of grievances.
We thought we needed to call you in for a little informal chat, Dan, because of some grievances we've received about your behavior on the office.
Quite a list of grievances. This doesn't look good, Dan, does it?
There must be some misunderstanding.
That's what we're here to find out.
If you don't mind, I'll list some of the grievances.
Stealing office supplies.
Excuse me.
Tampering with employee lunches.
Sexual harassment of fellow employees.
What's up, tits?
On both sexes.
What's up, tits?
Leaving inappropriate notes around the office.
And the list goes on, obviously.
So Dan, what do you have to say for yourself?
Well, I've been trying.
Well, considering these list and other obvious offenses, and I'm sure Mr. Burroughs agrees, I don't see how we can keep you on.
Actually, considering sales reports, Dan's sales are soaring.
I think in the best interest of the company it would be foolish to let one of our best salesmen go.
But Mr. Burroughs, you must consider his conduct.
Considering synergy around the office, I'm afraid we'll have to let you go, Tim.
What?
But Mr. Burroughs, you must be joking.
I'm afraid not, and I'm sorry I had to come to this, Tim.
Oh, this is insane. I'm the one who's had to pull up with all this.
It's just business, my friend. Just business.
Keep up the sales, son.
I will. Thank you, sir.
All right, then.
Patricia, could you send security up here, please?
