Kramer vs. Kramer
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:37:03
Joanna, don't do that, please.
:37:07
- Don't do it twice to him.
- Thank you, Mr. Kramer.

:37:11
No further questions.
:37:14
How long have you
worked in advertising?

:37:17
Ever since I graduated high school.
:37:20
College, I mean.
I've been there about 15 years.

:37:24
Would you say you've achieved a
certain status in your profession?

:37:27
Yes, I have a good reputation.
:37:30
When you worked at Roth, Kane
and Donovan, what was your salary?

:37:33
Around $33,000 dollars a year
when I left.

:37:36
Now you work at Norman, Craig
and Kummel?

:37:38
- Yes.
- What is your salary?

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It's almost 29,000.
:37:43
Could you be more specific?
:37:46
I make $28,200.
:37:48
28,200.
:37:51
You're the only person who's working
his way down the ladder of success.

:37:55
Objection. Your Honor, I ask that
counsel's last remark be stricken.

:38:00
Sustained.
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Is it true you were fired
from your previous job?

:38:04
- I was let go.
- Will you tell us why you were let go?

:38:09
There was a difference
of opinion in policy.

:38:11
Is it true your agency lost a major
account due to your negligence?

:38:16
Objection!
:38:17
I'm trying to establish
the witness's employment record.

:38:20
He cannot hold a job.
:38:22
I'll allow it, Mr. Shaunessy.
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It's not unusual in advertising
for a client...

:38:28
...to change his mind
and go elsewhere...

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Was it true you walked out on a
client during a major presentation...

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...saying that you had an appointment
with a teacher?

:38:38
My son was sitting next to a kid
who was hitting and biting.

:38:41
- Yes or no?
- Yes, but he bit my kid.

:38:44
Last spring, did you miss a deadline
on the Mid-Atlantic account...

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...causing your company a
great deal of embarrassment...

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...and considerable
financial liability?

:38:53
On that day I had to go home
because my child was sick.

:38:56
Did you or did you not
miss a deadline?

:38:59
- My son was sick.
- Answer the question.


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