:45:00
finding another job,
sugar bugger.
:45:02
No. See, I tried.
:45:03
I applied for every single
opening in my field...
:45:06
but there's just...
There's nothing right now.
:45:10
Hmm. Well...
then I hate to say it but...
:45:14
times are hard.
:45:16
You're just gonna
have to swallow your pride.
:45:19
Why don't you get a job
at Burgerama? They'll hire you.
:45:22
My lord, I saw on the TV...
:45:24
they had this little retarded
boy working the cash register.
:45:28
Because I'm not retarded, mom.
:45:31
I was valedictorian
of my university.
:45:34
Well, you don't have to put that
down on your application.
:45:45
Miss Pierce,
do you have any idea...
:45:47
what it means to be a cashier
at Wiener Schnitzel?
:45:50
Yeah. It's, uh... taking orders
and making change, and, uh...
:45:54
"thank you. "
:45:55
No. It's a juggling act.
:45:57
A juggling act? You mean,
like, metaphorically?
:46:01
No. I mean, you got people
coming at you from the front...
:46:04
coming at you from the back,
from the sides...
:46:06
people at the condiment
exchange...
:46:08
people at the drive-thru,
kids on bikes...
:46:11
and they're all
depending on who?
:46:14
-Me?
-Yeah.
:46:15
You got time to lean,
you got time to clean, buddy.
:46:17
All right?
:46:19
You got to be 150 percent
on your toes...
:46:21
150 percent of the time.
:46:22
There you go, sir.
And have a 'tude, wiener dude.
:46:25
All rightie.
:46:27
OK. I'm going to throw
a few numbers out at you...
:46:30
and you put them together in
your head as quick as you can.
:46:32
-OK?
-OK.
:46:33
Eighty-five and forty-five. Go.
:46:36
One... forty?
:46:37
Nope.
:46:38
-One... fifty?
-Nope.
:46:40
-One-sixty?
-It's not an auction.
:46:43
Miss Pierce, there's a reason
I've been here six months.