[0:03]Of course, you realize this is the worst time of year to look for work. It's the holiday season. Now, I'm sure we'll have something for you by mid- February, March at the latest. I can't wait. I have to have a job today. Mr. Kramer, it's December 22nd. I know it is, if you could just look in your card catalog.
[0:23]Uh, I'll take anything.
[0:28]There might be something at Norman Craigan Como. I don't know. What is it? Something in the art department. Fine. You'd have to go back on the board. It's all right. It's really a step down. Cut in salary of almost 5,000 per year. I'm sure you'll be much happier if you wait until after the 1st. Okay, do me a favor. Call up Norman Crazy and Como. Make an appointment for me today at 4:00. It's the Friday before Christmas. Yeah, I know that, but it's still a work day, please. Nobody's going to want to. You call him up or I call him up. If I call him up, you don't get a commission, right? My, we are a hot shot, aren't we?
[1:02]Yes, we are.
[1:09]Good afternoon. Hi, I'm Mr. Kramer. I have an appointment with Mr. Ackerman. I did all the copy on that.
[1:19]That was the most successful ad campaign they ever had. And I did the I did the layout and most of the copy on that. Well, Mr. Kramer, I must say this is very impressive. I would like to think about it and get back to you. Is there someone I should see Mr. Ackerman before you come to your decision? Mr. Spencer, our creative director. Why don't you let me see him right away? Oh, I'm sorry, but he's leaving this evening on a two week vacation, but I'll set something up the moment he gets back. I think. Have a nice holiday and I'll tell you. I'd like to see him right away before he leaves. Well, Mr. Kramer, I don't. I want this position very much.
[1:59]Wait here.
[2:32]Mr. Kramer, Mr. Spencer. How do you do? All right, you got 10 minutes.
[2:38]You do understand that the salary is 4800 less than you were making at Roth Cain and Donna. Yes, I understand. Mr. Kramer, do you mind if I ask you why you're interested in a position to which you're clearly overqualified? I need the job. Well, let me think about it. I'll let you know when you get it. No, this is a one-day only offer, gentlemen. You saw my book. You know I can handle the work. I'm willing to take a salary cut. The only thing is you're going to have to let me know today, not tomorrow, not next week, not at the end of the holidays. If you really want me, you make your decision right now.
[3:14]Mr. Kramer, can we talk privately for a moment?
[3:55]Mr. Kramer.
[4:03]Mr. Kramer, you got yourself a job. Congratulations. Really?
[4:12]You kidding? Glad to have you, welcome aboard. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thanks.
[4:36]Merry Christmas.



