:42:00
Sy Parrish,
please see the manager.
:42:02
Sy to the manager's office
immediately, please.
:42:19
What's with the getup, Sy?
:42:21
Sy: It's Wednesday,
Bill.
:42:22
I was doin' the SRS.
:42:24
Sy, there's been some
discrepancies
:42:27
in the click count.
:42:28
Oh, well,
that's probably Yoshi.
:42:32
You know, his math skills
are pretty weak...
:42:33
but I told you about that
:42:34
when you moved him over
from audio.
:42:35
No, all the discrepancies
:42:37
are on the logs
that you initialed.
:42:38
- They are?
- Yeah.
:42:40
Oh. l, you know...
:42:42
I guess sometimes
the end of the week
:42:44
you get
a little tired--
:42:45
We're not talking about
a few innocent math errors, Sy.
:42:48
The net clicks all zero out.
They always zero out.
:42:52
The problem is, Sy,
that the shutdown clicks
:42:54
don't correspond at all.
:42:55
I mean, they don't even
come close to matching
:42:57
the amount of prints
that we sold.
:43:00
Well, then,
it's probably a problem
:43:01
with the reorder
counter.
:43:03
Well, I asked Larry
about that.
:43:05
What did he say?
:43:07
Well, he looked
at the counter
:43:09
and said that
it checked out.
:43:11
He also said that
in 14 years of servicing...
:43:14
he's never seen a faulty
counter on an AGFA unit.
:43:16
Really?
:43:18
So the question is, Sy...
:43:19
where did all those
unaccounted for prints go?
:43:22
Well, what kind
of discrepancy
:43:24
are we talking
about, Bill?
:43:25
We're talking about
hundreds of prints, Sy.
:43:28
[Chuckles]
Oh!
:43:29
That's not possible,
Bill.
:43:31
Oh, no.
I've done the math...
:43:33
and the P.O.s
confirm it, too.
:43:34
Well, I don't know
anything about it.
:43:36
Oh, I think you do, Sy.
:43:40
Well, I don't, Bill.
:43:43
Look, Sy,
I've got a family.
:43:46
I'm not losing my job
over this.
:43:55
I'm lettin' you go.
:43:56
No.