00:00Oh I'm so sorry sir I didn't see... David? Benny! Is that you? Yeah, hey!
00:16Man, why are you wearing this clown suit?
00:21Well, I work here.
00:24Life's funny, ain't it? We were best friends in school and now look at me.
00:28A successful entrepreneur. And look at you, mopping floors.
00:37Well, I'm hoping of becoming a manager soon.
00:41Sure, and I'm going to land on the moon. Man, why did you call me?
00:46I would have given you a decent job, lent you money, whatever.
00:50Well, funny you should say this because I actually called you a couple of times and...
00:55What are you doing?
00:56I'm going to post a photo with you. Our old bodies are going to be in shock.
01:01No, I would rather you didn't, okay?
01:03Yeah...
01:07Benny, loser. Come on, no, no, please delete it.
01:10Forget it!
01:15You ever heard of karma?
01:18Yeah, karma is a bitch and if you don't know it, you better ask somebody.
01:23Well, I'm hungry.
01:24You'll see.
01:28And what's your decision?
01:30I absolutely agree with you. You deserve a six-figure contract and I'm prepared to give it to you.
01:36That would be an honor for me, sir.
01:41But first, can you explain this to me?
01:47I'm...
01:50Loser Benny, getting more pathetic every year. Is that how you treat service staff?
01:56Oh, it's not true at all.
02:00Because he is my best friend.
02:04A janitor from a fast food joint?
02:07Yes. I don't judge people by their profession.
02:11I've been friends with Benny from high school. I'm just joking around with him, but he doesn't mind.
02:18We're just having a laugh.
02:22Interesting.
02:26Let's go there and you can introduce me to your best friend, Benny.
02:31Oh no, oh no. Why?
02:34Because I can't tolerate liars.
02:37And I can smell them a mile off.
02:42Listen, I'm hungry.
02:51Hey, hey, cover for me.
02:54What?
02:56Tell him that you're my best friend.
02:58Dude, we haven't spoken since high school.
03:01Who cares? Just play along. This guy is a big investor.
03:04Ah, so first I'm stupid Benny and now you need me to cover for you, huh?
03:11Do you want me to delete that photo? Look, look, I'm already deleting it.
03:19Okay, okay. Look at this. Two thousand. Whole month's salary.
03:25David, take it.
03:35Hello. You must be David's friend, right?
03:44Yes, that's me.
03:48Excuse me, please take a seat.
03:50Thank you.
03:53Join us, please.
04:00Yeah, I could for a second.
04:05So, tell me, is it tough being friends when you're so, pardon me, so different?
04:15No, we're always ready to help each other.
04:20For example?
04:24Thank you.
04:25Thank you.
04:29So...
04:32So...
04:36My mom fell very ill some time ago.
04:41Yeah.
04:43And the treatment is very expensive.
04:47But David here, he helped us out enormously with the money.
04:56How generous of you, David.
04:58Well, after that, with all the expenses, the bank wanted a foreclosure on my house.
05:07But David here, he stepped in and he helped me negotiate the deal with the bank.
05:16Very commendable.
05:18Thank you.
05:20Well, you know, with all that happened, it took a toll on me.
05:26I ended up with a nasty case of depression.
05:32But you can't be depressed for too long with a friend like David.
05:38Unbelievable.
05:40Yeah.
05:42David, I would be happy to work with a person as noble and conscientious
05:49as you.
05:51Sir, thank you very much.
05:54But it's not you.
05:56I am not giving you a contract.
05:59And I will make sure that no one else in this business will either.
06:05What? But why?
06:08Only half of what he said was the truth.
06:12And I already warned you, I do not tolerate liars.
06:17Best of luck with you, Benny.
06:22No.
06:25No, no.
06:27We could have come up with something better.
06:30You ruined my life, idiot.
06:33What?
06:35God.
06:37I'm a bankrupt now.
06:39Well, I'm sorry.
06:41I tried my best.
06:42What half a life did you tell about?
06:52My mom really got sick.
06:55And it was really expensive.
06:57But I didn't get all the money for the treatment.
07:01That was when I was trying to call you.
07:04But you never picked up.
07:06And the bank, oh, they really want a foreclosure?
07:10They really want a foreclosure on my house, all right.
07:14Sure enough, they got it.
07:17Didn't have anybody to negotiate on my behalf.
07:21And sure enough, this ended up in depression.
07:25But I was alone.
07:27Without any good friend to help me out.
07:32Anyway.
07:34I'll be fine.
07:35I'll be fine.
07:37With all the honest work, I'm putting my life back together.
07:44Oh.
07:46Of course.
07:48This.
07:50I feel you might need it more than I.
07:53Keep it.
08:05Thank you.
08:21Here, let me help you, sir.
08:23There, there you go.
08:26David?
08:29Benny.
08:33What happened?
08:36That's funny.
08:38Ain't it?
08:40After that fiasco, everything went downhills.
08:44Oh my.
08:46Why didn't you say something?
08:48I could have done something for you.
08:50I thought after everything that happened, you wouldn't want to help me.
08:55Oh, come on, don't be ridiculous.
08:57Of course I would like to help you.
08:59I could offer you a job.
09:02It's not much, but for the very least, you could afford a place to stay and it's honest work.
09:09Thank you, Benny.
09:12And sorry for everything.
09:14Come on, don't mention it.
09:16Can you start tomorrow?
09:18Yes.
09:20Stephanie?
09:22Could you please draw up all the documentation and issue all the inventory and uniforms for the gentleman?
09:27Yeah, sure.
09:29Okay.
09:30I'll see you tomorrow then.
09:32Oh, tomorrow I'm not going to be here.
09:35You're quitting?
09:37No.
09:39I'm a regional manager now.
09:42I'm going to be at the other branch.
09:47Glad for you.
09:49Thank you.
09:51Thank you.
10:00Thank you.