Junior Salesman





Angela:I don't want to sit near any of those people for the next 20 years. Someone say something.
Stanley:I said something when they were thinking of hiring Jim. Didn't work then. And now look what he's doing to us.
Nellie Bertram:Yeah, Jim, this is all your fault.
Jim:How is it my fault?
Nellie Bertram:Here's an exercise for you, Jim. Imagine there are consequences to your actions. Imagine the whole world does not revolve around this. There are others.
Jim:But it's Dwight who's bring in all the weirdos.
Oscar:Yeah, but Jim, Dwight's a weirdo. We can't blame a weirdo for bringing in weirdos. We can blame a normal for creating a situation where a weirdo was allowed to bring in weirdos.
Pam:Hey, I'm the one who has to sit next to this weirdo when Jim's away. I'm in a position where I'm rooting for Nate, and that just feels wrong. [sighs] Forget it. I need to work on my mural. I have some pointy trees that I need to round off.