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:07:10
I've always wanted
to work on Wall Street.

:07:12
I read the journal.
I know what's going on today...

:07:14
and I'm willing to do
whatever it takes to succeed.

:07:16
I appreciate that, Flanagan, but all
our professionals have college degrees.

:07:19
I catch on pretty quick.
:07:21
- You're wasting your time. -
Just forget the Street. - No.

:07:24
- We're not interested.
- A guy like you: advertising.

:07:26
I have a feel for advertising.
:07:28
I mean, I can look at an ad
and tell you what's wrong with it.

:07:31
Mr. Flanagan,
we need solid credentials.

:07:33
- A marketing degree is a prerequisite.
- Try the networks.

:07:36
In the army, I spent a lot of time in
communications. I think I can help you.

:07:39
Well, we need somebody
who can hit the ground running.

:07:42
Maybe in six or
eight months, but...

:07:44
You should pursue
other avenues.

:07:46
- Maybe you should reenlist.
- I believe in positive thinking.

:07:48
Never quit. Never say die. "
I want to be part of the team.

:07:52
- So, what do you think?
- Your resume is completely inadequate.

:07:56
- I'm willing to start at the bottom.
- You're aiming too high.

:07:59
- I'll do anything.
- You don't have enough experience.

:08:02
- No, I need a job.
- We value education.

:08:04
- We require a degree.
- You should go to college.

:08:38
- The bar's closed, pal.
- I know. I'm looking for the manager.

:08:42
What's the matter?
Find a hair in your quiche?

:08:47
No. I'm looking for a job.
:08:50
I see. You want to put a hair
in somebody else's quiche.

:08:53
- Just get canned?
- I'm looking...

:08:56
Looking for
something better.

:08:58
Coughlin's Law:

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