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:47:01
You take some paralegal training, you
can move that up to $35-40,000 a year.

:47:05
We threw a party last year
that cost that much, man.

:47:08
- Who watches Suzie while I'm at work?
- You're both gonna have to work.

:47:13
- Well, then who looks after the kids?
- It's okay.

:47:17
- Fine. Let's say I go along...
- Employment is mandatory. No "if" here.

:47:22
Fine. I'm in Seattle
with the lumberjacks...

:47:27
with no work history
for the last 20 years.

:47:29
Now, how do I get a job?
:47:33
You offer to work for free
for a month.

:47:36
Show them what a good worker
you are.

:47:40
Work for free.
:47:44
Is he serious? You're serious.
That's your answer.

:47:48
This is the help the Marshal Service
gives... we work for free?

:47:51
What were you expecting, that
the taxpayers were gonna pay your way?

:47:55
No, of course not.
But I didn't expect you...

:47:59
to cut my legs out from under me.
:48:02
I built my business up from scratch.
I'm an entrepreneur, right?

:48:07
Now let's say I start a new business...
legit this time.

:48:10
What bank is gonna give me
a start-up loan...

:48:13
when I'm pumping gas
with no work history?

:48:19
No bank.
:48:23
And my children
are not gonna see their father...

:48:27
as some down-and-out loser.
:48:32
You think the government
owes you a business loan...

:48:35
after you've ripped them off
for years.

:48:38
How long you been working
for the government?

:48:42
Are you happy with your Honda?
:48:45
Your 80 grand a year, your pension?
Well, that doesn't work for me.

:48:51
And this isn't working for me either.
:48:58
That's a private school. We're not
gonna be able to swing that financially.


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