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00:00Your coffee, sir.
00:09Wait.
00:15Absolutely terrible coffee.
00:29It's not fresh.
00:30It was just brewed, sir.
00:31Maybe it was just brewed, but it's not fresh.
00:34And do you know why, Gerson?
00:41No sir.
00:42Because instead of bringing me my coffee right away, you were running between other
00:47tables with it, hanging orders.
00:49I was just doing my job, sir.
00:50Your job is to listen when people are talking to you.
00:55To listen and take notes.
00:57Don't add your two cents in, all right?
01:00No, actually, I have a very important meeting today.
01:06And if it goes well, I can buy everything here, including you.
01:12But how can this meeting go well if you are serving me this disgusting sale coffee?
01:21Or does it say bad coffee on the menu?
01:26Does it?
01:27Of course no, sir.
01:28Then bring me what I ordered.
01:31Yes, sir.
01:47Yes?
01:48Mr. Loren?
01:49Mr. Dayton, are you there already?
01:52Yeah, yes, I'm here.
01:54I'm sorry for the wait.
01:56Mr. Dayton, I'm stuck in terrible traffic.
01:59My driver is doing his best to get us there as soon as possible.
02:03Everything is all right, Mr. Loren.
02:04I'm in no hurry.
02:05What do you think of the restaurant?
02:07Are you satisfied with everything?
02:09Yes, Mr. Loren, it's fine.
02:11Yeah.
02:12Wonderful.
02:13I'll see you in a minute.
02:14See you, Mr. Loren.
02:19Okay.
02:44There you go.
02:46That's what I'm talking about.
02:49Well, at least you are teachable.
02:54By the way, how old are you?
02:5929, sir.
03:0029?
03:0229 years old and you're still a running maid?
03:05I just work like everybody else in this country.
03:08Come on, stop feeding me this nonsense.
03:11I'm 32 and do you think I've earned everything I have in three years or something?
03:17I don't know, sir.
03:18The answer is no.
03:19Well, okay.
03:21So, maybe you have a family?
03:25No, sir.
03:26All the more so.
03:28I would understand if you have a family or you are responsible for someone.
03:33If not, find something better.
03:36I don't think that it's any of your business, sir.
03:41Why did you say?
03:42I said I'm not sure that you should care about how I live my own life.
03:48That's what I like more.
03:52What?
03:55Am I hitting a nerve?
03:58That's useful.
04:02I will give you something to think about.
04:12What's that?
04:24Show me the tray.
04:26Thank you, Padre.
04:31You brute!
04:33Get the manager!
04:35I'm sorry, sir.
04:37I said get the manager!
04:51Oh.
04:52Uh.
04:56I believe this is a statement.
04:59I couldn't figure it out by myself.
05:02Let us handle this, all right?
05:04We will change your table clothes.
05:06We will send you another...
05:07No, no, no.
05:08That's not enough.
05:10I don't know how you recruit these guys.
05:12But they seem not to be that competent.
05:15Sir, I'm sorry.
05:16I mean, everything...
05:17Shut your mouth.
05:18Shut your mouth.
05:19First, he brought me this disgusting stale coffee.
05:23Do you know how stale coffee tastes like?
05:28Yes, I do.
05:29No, you don't.
05:30It's real filth.
05:31I gave him a chance to correct his mistakes
05:35and bring me my coffee.
05:37For the second time,
05:38he leaves the stain on my table.
05:42Today is going to be
05:44maybe the most important meeting in my life.
05:47And how can it go right
05:49when a limber-wisted man
05:50leaves a stain on my table?
05:52Look, I understand.
05:53This is a huge problem, okay?
05:54But I can assure you
05:55This will not go unnoticed.
05:56That is why I demand you to fire this guy.
06:06What?
06:07No, I'm sorry.
06:08Fire him.
06:09Right before my eyes.
06:14Why don't we just negotiate in some other way, maybe?
06:17I have connections at the New Yorker.
06:19And I can't spoil you.
06:21Is that what you want?
06:22No, sir.
06:24Then fire this man.
06:35Okay.
06:36He's fired.
06:37What?
06:38Wait, wait.
06:39Wait, I need the job.
06:41Really.
06:42That was just today.
06:43I promise I'll do everything to make you happy.
06:45I'm literally begging you.
06:47I'm begging you.
06:48I promise I'll do everything to make you happy.
06:50I'm literally begging you.
06:51Please.
06:52Please.
06:53I need the job.
06:54Get out of here.
06:55I'm sorry.
06:56I'm really sorry.
06:57Get out.
07:05Find yourself a decent job, boy.
07:07I will change your table and send you another waiter.
07:11What a day.
07:19Yes?
07:21Mr. Loren?
07:22Yeah.
07:23Everything's fine.
07:25I'm terribly sorry, Mr. Dayton.
07:27I'll be right there.
07:28Is everything okay?
07:31Yeah, there's been a little mess.
07:33But I'm at the table across from the door.
07:36You'll see me right there.
07:38Was it something serious?
07:40No, not at all.
07:41I'll see you then.
07:42Just in a minute.
07:44Okay.
07:48Okay.
08:05I hope that something goes well today.
08:08Okay.
08:17Mr. Dayton?
08:22Apparently so.
08:27Oliver Loren.
08:28Nice to meet you.
08:34Or it's more comfortable for you to call me
08:37Garcon.
08:41No.
08:43Not at all.
08:46Jasper Dayton.
08:54What?
08:56What's going on?
08:57What do you mean?
08:58What do you mean?
09:06We were talking on the phone.
09:08You were late.
09:09And...
09:14You were here.
09:15You mean that kid that you have fired?
09:20It was a joke.
09:21It was you.
09:22Who knows?
09:23It could have been me.
09:25Or it could have been just an ordinary kid
09:28that you have fired because you have a bad mood.
09:37I don't understand.
09:46So let me please explain something to you.
09:49After the university I worked as a waiter.
09:52Quite a long time actually.
09:54I was an ordinary waiter like the one who brought you coffee.
09:57But I understood one important thing.
10:00There are people who praise some and humiliate others.
10:05They praise some because of expensive seats, expensive cars.
10:10And they humiliate others because they just bring coffee to them.
10:15But how do you think?
10:17How do you think?
10:18Which of these two kinds of relationship are true relationships?
10:27Either.
10:31The second type.
10:33You can see the real face of a person
10:36when a person communicates with another person
10:39whom they can't get anything from.
10:42That's why I test my potential partners like this.
10:47Yeah, I know it's weird.
10:51But it never fails me.
10:56Look, Mr. Lowy.
11:00It's not just like I was going to fire someone.
11:05That's just me.
11:09I have to talk with the manager definitely
11:14and figure out that...
11:16Mr. Dayton, you shouldn't bother yourself too much.
11:19When I drove here, we were practically partners.
11:22But now I'm sorry.
11:24I will not partner with you.
11:28And even more, I won't let you make any future deals.
11:38And how are you supposed to do that?
11:44Well, my people now are buying your stock.
11:47I knew you were bankrupt.
11:50Don't look at me like this.
11:52You don't own your firm anymore.
11:54You can't take me down that easily.
11:56I can, and I already did.
11:59But if you want to continue with your own business,
12:03I have one suitable offer for you.
12:08Which one is that?
12:11Janitor.
12:12You must be kidding me.
12:14No, I'm serious.
12:17My dear friend, you have to understand how to rise from the bottom.
12:22It's a very rewarding experience.
12:28So, think about this.
12:33And by the way, I paid the bill, so have a nice evening.
12:43Mr. Harris, what are you doing?
12:45I'm sorry, Gomez. The test ended 60 seconds ago.
12:48If I lose this credit, I will be deported,
12:50and all my hopes and dreams will collapse just because of this one credit.
12:54I see one way to solve this problem.
12:57At 7 o'clock. At my house.
13:00You don't have a choice.
13:02You just don't know it yet.

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