00:00The end
00:05Okay, your hair is so high.
00:07Yes, thank you.
00:09Oh yeah.
00:11Good afternoon.
00:13Thank you, Francis.
00:15Oh, that's it.
00:17I have a concern.
00:19Why did you leave your department?
00:21Here.
00:30You're buying supplies
00:32even though you haven't run out of existing products.
00:34Like the spices
00:36in Oreos and Nonna's Favorites.
00:38Please explain.
00:40What's the issue with that, Ina?
00:42That's the basic law
00:44of supply and demand.
00:46We're stocking up on goods
00:48so that when prices rise, we're good.
00:50Uh, excuse me.
00:52Ina,
00:54I'm sorry to interrupt, but
00:56I think I can help you
00:58with your concerns.
01:02To avoid unnecessary expenses,
01:04Ina, the Purchase Department
01:06must keep all stocks well-monitored.
01:08So,
01:10we have great software
01:12in our coffee shop.
01:14If you want, I can help you with that.
01:16Okay, thank you.
01:18You're welcome, Francis.
01:20You know, we have our own
01:22system when it comes to the Purchasing Department.
01:24We're good.
01:26We don't need your help.
01:28Iwan,
01:30if you're reliable,
01:32I wouldn't offer
01:34something like this.
01:36Why?
01:38What's your position
01:40in the company?
01:42You don't have one, right?
01:44So, you have no business here.
01:46And even more,
01:48you have no right
01:50to ask us for help.
01:52You know what, Iwan?
01:54You're so arrogant.
01:56You can't contribute
01:58to the scenario.
02:00Say that again.
02:02You're so arrogant.
02:04Please, Iwan.
02:06What?
02:08Stop it!
02:14Iwan,
02:16we should be more
02:18open to other options,
02:20especially if this is a solution
02:22for the company.
02:24Okay?
02:34Sorry about that.
02:36Thank you
02:38for your suggestions,
02:40and I'm willing to listen.
02:42Yeah.
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