:10:03
Hello, Tess.
:10:07
You're late, Tess.
:10:29
Yo, David.
:10:37
Little bitch.
:10:39
You gotta see this to believe it.
:10:42
Take it easy.
:10:44
Bastard.
:10:47
- Tess...
- I know.
:10:50
You don't get ahead in this world
by calling your boss a pimp.
:10:54
Well, he is.
:10:57
Been lookin' at your file here. This is the third
time in six months I've had to place you.
:11:02
- It wasn't my fault.
- Where have I heard that before?
:11:06
Ruth, I'm 30 years old.
:11:08
It took me five years of night school,
but I got my degree with honours.
:11:12
I know I could do ajob.
:11:14
Ask any of my bosses, even Lutz,
if Tess McGill hasn't called a few.
:11:18
You ask 'em. I don't think
they're gonna sing your praises, Tess.
:11:27
Here's something for you.
Transferring down from Boston.
:11:31
Mergers and Acquisitions.
Name of Parker. Starts Monday.
:11:37
- You go home and cool off.
- OK.
:11:39
Tess...
:11:41
This is the last time I can help you.
Four strikes, you're out.
:11:52
- Tess McGill for Katharine Parker's office.
- It's the last desk. At the end of the aisle.