
What happened next to CEO Fred Musgrave is simply too ghastly to depict here.
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What happened next to CEO Fred Musgrave is simply too ghastly to depict here.
"I'm sure you'll soon fit in, me a vulture and you a capitalist."
'The staff is being reduced. The exit strategy will be explained at a meeting to be held, after work, in the parking lot.'
"Would anyone like to question my downsizing proposal?"
"Well, either you're hopelessly optimistic or hopelessly short-sighted."
Even more of what people say (and what they really mean)
"In a further effort to increase profits, control costs and satisfy shareholders, we've decided to steal stuff."
You can fool some of the people all of the time - "Send in some of the people, Dorothy."
Office temperature.
"You realize, of course, that I'll have to make a big show of having security escort you out."
'The bad news is that our company is bankrupt. The good news is that we're only morally bankrupt.'
"What are your other qualifications besides 'my daddy owns the company'?"
"I'll tell you what I'm looking for! I'm looking for a yes man, Jenson. Do you think you could fit that bill?"
"People, the facts are inescapable. Any ideas on how we can ignore them?"
"I'm not the responsible party. I have people for that."
"We can't take breaks, but lunch is provided."
Would anybody else like to ask a question before the stewards get to them?
'So this is the company's new mission statement.'
"They got me for pillaging. How about you?"
"This is Mr. Norris. He'll be coming on board as a human shield."
"So we all agree to reduce our company motto to 'It was the least we could do'?"
"You're an overweight, overpaid, over-the-hill senior executive, Dalrymple. What did you have in mind to remedy that situation?"
"Recent research has yielded some frightening results...It turns out we are a business team held forever on a presentation chart, locked away in a supply closet."
"We're looking for people to fire."
"You know, maybe he's not the small-business man he claims to be."
'Can you remember where you were when you first realized you were full of crap?'
'I'm sorry, but there's just no room in the budget for upward mobility... We're all making sacrifices...After all, I haven't been promoted in over twenty years.'
NOW HIRING SECRETARY, 'Oh, what the heck -- typing is overrated anyway.'
'On the agenda for this meeting is sick leave...'
Rat Race Resources.
'You deserve a bonus, but of course we can't give you one. Instead, we offer a pat on the back and five atta boys.'
The COMPANY is always right.
"When the going gets tough, the tough get a government handout."
"My name is Bob and I'm looking for a 'Yesirree' man."
"Budget Cuts."
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