:14:00
Gladly.
D'you want them wrapped?
:14:02
Yes.
- Bye.
:14:07
And why do you want a new job?
:14:09
I have to answer honestly again,
I suppose?
:14:14
I've got a wife, a child, a house.
:14:18
That's all very nice,
I wouldn't change it.
:14:23
But I need a bit of variety.
:14:26
I want to feel that
my life isn't all mapped out.
:14:29
And I thought it'd be better
to change my job
:14:32
rather than my wife or child.
:14:37
I suppose that sounds stupid?
:14:39
No, it was very honest.
:14:42
Your wife is lucky
to have someone like you.
:14:46
And what do you think?
:14:48
Do you have room for someone like me?
:14:50
I will be honest, too.
:14:52
You've absolutely
no experience in advertising.
:14:55
But I'm going to give you
a trial contract.
:14:57
Because you have convinced me about
a product that I wasn't interested in.
:15:03
And that product...
:15:06
...is me.
:15:08
Welcome to 'Speaking lmage'.
:15:15
Hi, Cynthia.
- Hi, Eric.
:15:22
We had an appointment.
You're an hour late.
:15:24
Sorry, Mr Vandenbergh...
I was with David
:15:28
and David is a baby...
a little baby...
:15:32
So, your kind can have children, then?
:15:38
That's progress, eh?
Incredible what science can do these days.
:15:41
Mr Willems, please.
Sit down.
:15:44
So, gentlemen,
you have both applied
:15:48
to take over from our PR manager
when he retires next month.
:15:53
The Board of Directors thinks
you are both suitable candidates.
:15:56
I will therefore have to disappoint
one of you.
:15:59
The assessment
of the Board of Directors