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A hapless single mother decided to take a picture of her son standing next to an expensive car. Suddenly, a young man ran up to them and demanded her to pay for a car wash after noticing a stain on the vehicle's hood. Left with no other choice, she gave him the last money she had and watched him walk away. Later on, an unexpected twist took place as the woman showed up for a job interview at the same office the car owner worked at. He tried to convince his rude boss that she didn't deserve the position simply because she was a single mom. What ended up happening to the poor woman? Was she able to land the job and provide her son with a better life?

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00:00Okay. Smile.
00:02And one more time.
00:04Great!
00:06Hey!
00:08Get out of here! It's not your car!
00:10Sir, we were just taking the photo.
00:12Taking photos? I said get lost!
00:14What's this?
00:16Who did this?
00:18Sir, I don't think it's us.
00:20So you're not sure? Okay, you're gonna pay for it.
00:22Give me the money for the car wash.
00:24Give me the money!
00:26Okay, fine.
00:28Honey, don't be scared.
00:34Okay, here.
00:38Are you kidding me? What's this?
00:40You're not gonna wash a toy car with this?
00:42That is all I have, I swear.
00:46Okay, whatever.
00:48Consider yourself lucky and get lost.
00:50Come on, honey.
00:52Hey, Peter, I don't get it.
00:54Why do you park so far away?
00:56You might as well be in another city.
00:58Oh, Mr. Gibson.
01:00I'm really sorry.
01:02It's not gonna happen again.
01:04Okay, let's go to the afternoon.
01:06Yes.
01:08Hey, what's this?
01:10Um, this?
01:12I'm not really sure, you know?
01:14Because there was not a spot in here before.
01:16And I'm not paying you for excuses.
01:18I'm gonna take care of it on my own expense, okay?
01:20It's not gonna happen again, I promise.
01:22That's better, Peter.
01:24Much better.
01:26Yeah.
01:28You!
01:30You!
01:32You again!
01:34What the hell are you doing here?
01:36Um, I'm here for the interview, actually.
01:38Interview?
01:40You?
01:42You again?
01:44What the hell are you doing here?
01:46Um, I'm here for the interview, actually.
01:48Interview?
01:50Oh, my God.
01:52Oh, my God.
01:54Oh, my God.
01:56Oh, my God.
01:58Oh, Rebecca.
02:00Are you here already?
02:01Um, this is Peter, my driver.
02:03Have a seat.
02:04Driver?
02:05Well, nice to meet you, Peter.
02:10Well, I must say I'm impressed with your resume.
02:13Thank you, sir.
02:14I imagine that you're a pretty good admin.
02:17Admin?
02:18Yes, Peter.
02:19You'll both be working together to help an old man.
02:21Do you have any specialized education in this field?
02:23Actually...
02:24Last time I checked, Peter, you were my driver, not HR.
02:28Rebecca, thanks for coming.
02:29Consider that the job already in your pocket.
02:32I'll give you a call.
02:33Thank you, sir.
02:34Have a nice day.
02:35Peter.
02:40Sir...
02:41She cannot work here.
02:43Why?
02:44She's some poor girl.
02:49Well, then I'll play the role of an excellent employer.
02:54Mr. Gibson, please, listen to me.
02:56She doesn't belong here.
02:58Please, let her take care of her kid, for example, I don't know, something like...
03:03A kid?
03:04Yeah.
03:05She doesn't have children.
03:06I wouldn't even consider her candidacy bad.
03:09And I'm playing with a child such a headache.
03:12Please, stop.
03:13Okay?
03:14Stop, please.
03:15What's now?
03:17I wanted to apologize for my behavior this morning.
03:20I was a little bit too noisy at the interview.
03:24Okay.
03:25Your apology accepted.
03:26Can I go now?
03:27No, no, no, no.
03:28Wait, please.
03:29Uh, I was really, really wrong, so...
03:32Yes, you are.
03:33I'm gonna make up for it, and I put in a good word for you to Mr. Gibson.
03:37Are you kidding me?
03:38No.
03:39And also, I'll show you the car of Mr. Gibson.
03:42Thanks, but I don't need it.
03:43Think about your kid.
03:44Wouldn't he be happy to see a picture of his mother driving the car?
03:48Huh?
03:50Just a picture.
03:55Oh, snap, my phone is out of charge.
03:57Can we use yours?
03:58Yeah, sure.
04:03You ready?
04:04Um...
04:06Yeah.
04:12This is my car.
04:13I'm so happy.
04:17And one more.
04:21Okay.
04:22Oh, thanks.
04:23That's enough.
04:27Oh.
04:29Uh, wait.
04:32Here.
04:36What is this?
04:37This is the address of the car detail service and a car wash.
04:43Few people know about them, but they're really good in this city.
04:46You helped me, and I helped you.
04:49Wow.
04:51And really nice car.
04:53Really nice car.
04:54Really nice car.
04:56I had the same one before, and Kevin really liked it.
05:00Oh, by the way, thanks for not saying that I have a son for a single mom.
05:04It is really hard to find a job.
05:06So, what happened to the car?
05:07So, what happened to the car?
05:14Kevin became seriously ill, so I had to sell it to pay for his treatment.
05:23But now he's fine, right?
05:27Almost.
05:28Thanks.
05:29We still need the therapy and rehabilitation, but since I had this job, everything's gonna be fine.
05:35Yeah.
05:36Everything's gonna be fine.
05:39Oh.
05:40Mr. Gibson asking me to come back.
05:42Maybe you're a little worried.
05:43No, no, no, no, no, no.
05:45Listen, you better not come there yet.
05:48Why?
05:50When I left, Mr. Gibson was in a really bad mood, so...
05:53Come on, he's not calling me up to scold me yet.
05:56I'm just started, isn't it?
05:58Come on.
06:03Why didn't you say I have a kid?
06:09Sir, can I say something?
06:10Shut up!
06:11I'm not talking to you!
06:12Excuse me, sir.
06:13I really...
06:14I really have a son, but he's sick, and...
06:17that's why I need this job.
06:19Please give me a chance.
06:21Sir.
06:23Just one chance.
06:24Good chance.
06:25Good chance.
06:32Yes.
06:36What did you say?
06:37Yeah, when Peter dropped this photo to me, I knew right away that you weren't going to be my admin.
06:44You'll become the director of one of our branches.
06:47Uh...
06:49But...
06:50What?
06:52But...
06:53Why, sir?
06:54I want to prove that ordinary people like you can get high positions too.
06:58I need a girl as smart as you holding a post of branch manager in the Northwest.
07:02The Northwest?
07:04This is the most problematic branch.
07:06I'll announce you as the new manager at tomorrow's press conference.
07:10Are you pleased?
07:11Uh...
07:13Sir, but...
07:14This is somehow wrong, really.
07:16I don't have this kind of experience, and...
07:19Maybe...
07:20I'm obviously just taking someone else's place.
07:22Maybe you will...
07:23You will reconsider your decision, and...
07:25This is an approximate salary of our branch manager.
07:28But...
07:29That's...
07:30That's a lot.
07:31It's yours right now.
07:34You sign a couple of papers, and...
07:39You can spend the rest of the time with your son.
07:42This money will help him get back on his feet.
07:45Yeah, that's...
07:48Thank you so much.
07:50You don't even know how much it helps.
07:53Thank you, both of you.
07:55See you tomorrow, okay?
08:05The Northwest...
08:07Is bankrupt.
08:09She'll take all of the blame.
08:10Well, yes.
08:11This is part of my plan, Peter.
08:13Plan?
08:14Yes.
08:15Northwest branch is deep and deep, and I don't want to be responsible.
08:17I didn't know who to set up.
08:19You...
08:20Help me.
08:21Now.
08:22This is...
08:23This...
08:24Poor girl's problem.
08:27This is terrible.
08:30You can't do this.
08:32What?
08:33She's never had such money in her hand as I just gave her.
08:38Let her thank me.
08:40Tomorrow, all the journalists will write that...
08:43Michael Gibson appointed a single mom with a sick child...
08:47As the branch manager.
08:50It's gonna be huge.
08:53My rating will skyrocket.
08:56But, sir...
08:58Don't worry, Peter.
09:00I haven't forgotten about you.
09:02You're the one who sent me those pigs.
09:04That's why you get a promotion.
09:06Here it is.
09:07Or you'll be next, Peter.
09:21Choose.
09:22Choose.
09:34My speech has come to an end, but before we bring up the CEO of the company, I'd like to announce some important news.
09:39News that should blur the line between rich and poor.
09:41Listen.
09:42The presentations got mixed up really bad.
09:44So we need to run this quickly, okay?
09:45It really is.
09:46I'd like to invite Rebecca Mitchell to this stage.
09:53Well, we are all looking forward to it.
09:57Regardless of status, all people deserve equal material benefits.
10:01So I decided to give this girl a truly incredible gift.
10:07Now, namely...
10:21This is some kind of mistake.
10:23Mr. Gibson, tell me, is this your first charity event?
10:26Are you just helping to this family or do you plan to help to everyone?
10:29Are you ready to sacrifice your career for charity?
10:36Now, only one signature separates this boy from recovery.
10:43I'm proud of you, Michael.
10:59You'll regret the spear.
11:00Don't doubt it.
11:01Thank you so much, Mr. Gibson.
11:02I don't have any words.
11:04Me too.
11:05I'm an ordinary driver, and I've always taken my cues from my boss, Mr. Gibson.
11:12I've always thought that being rich is the most prestigious thing that you can do in life.
11:13But it was Mr. Gibson, actually, who taught me otherwise.
11:14The most important thing in life is the most prestigious thing that you can do in life.
11:15It was Mr. Gibson, actually, who taught me otherwise.
11:16The most important thing in life is the most prestigious thing that you can do in life.
11:20Thank you, Mr. Gibson.
11:21Thank you, Mr. Gibson.
11:24Mr. Gibson.
11:28I've always thought that being rich is the most prestigious thing that you can do in life.
11:35But it was Mr. Gibson, actually, who taught me otherwise.
11:41The most important thing in life is being kind.
11:46Thank you, Mr. Gibson.
11:48It is truly inspirational.
11:55I also want to join Mr. Gibson's initiative and help this family.
12:02Michael Gibson.
12:04As an encouragement, I appoint you the manager of the Northwest branch of our company.
12:15Congratulations.
12:18That's what you wanted, right?
12:21A new branch has a new manager.
12:24Congratulations.
12:24Congratulations.
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