:10:00
Listen, just call me Angie.
I don't like Angela.
:10:02
- Angie it is.
- Okay.
:10:05
- You don't have a problem
with this, do you, Flip?
- No, no.
:10:09
- All right.
- She's all yours.
:10:12
- Bye.
- Uh...
:10:14
- It went pretty well.
- Yeah, of course.
:10:20
- So your name is Angela Tucci?
- Yeah.
:10:24
- You're Italian?
- What else would I be?
:10:28
And you don't like
to be called Angela.
:10:31
Angie's fine.
:10:34
Flip is a nice name.
:10:37
If you don't mind my asking,
what kind of a name is that?
:10:39
My father.
:10:41
If you don't
mind me asking,
:10:44
- how long have you been temping?
- Since high school.
:10:46
Have you ever worked
in an architectural firm?
:10:49
No, I haven't.
But I learn really quick.
:10:51
I like to learn new things,
I like to be around new people.
:10:55
- I like people.
- You like people?
:10:58
- I love people.
- Uh-huh.
:11:02
- Excuse me just a minute, okay?
- Okay.
:11:06
- Guys, what is this?
- Someone needs a chill pill.
:11:11
I asked for an African-American
to replace Terri.
:11:15
- You requested an Afro-American?
- African-American.
:11:18
Jerry, you know I did.
I put it in writing.
:11:21
I didn't see it.
You see it?
:11:23
If you don't like her,
you send her back.
:11:25
You tell her you didn't like her
performance because she's white.
:11:29
What?
That's not the point.
:11:33
She's been here five minutes,
give her a chance.
:11:35
This sounds dangerously
like reverse discrimination.
:11:38
What? This is not
reverse discrimination.
:11:43
Why is it that I'm the only person
of color working in this office?
:11:46
- Is that discrimination?
- Why should we hire someone...
:11:49
solely on the qualification
of being an African-American?
:11:52
That's not fair.
:11:54
We hire who we feel...
:11:56
is the best human being
for the job.