The Office Uk Season 1 Episode 4 - Training
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0:28 - 0:30What's that about? Tell me.
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0:30 - 0:35Because, at the end of the day,
you can say something -
0:35 - 0:38and then it doesn't mean that you
can't ever change your mind. -
0:39 - 0:41It's you that's changing your mind.
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0:41 - 0:43Fine! But what's wrong with that?
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0:43 - 0:45(GARETH) Yeah, I feel sorry for Dawn and Lee.
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0:46 - 0:49If they have to call off the wedding...
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0:49 - 0:52then I'm sure it'll be upsetting now,
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0:53 - 0:54but in the end, it's for the best.
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0:55 - 0:58The thing about long-term marriage
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0:58 - 1:00is that, inevitably, the sex suffers.
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1:01 - 1:05You constantly have to find new
and erotic ways -
1:05 - 1:07of spicing things up in the bedroom.
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1:08 - 1:10It's a gift and training.
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1:11 - 1:15I mean, you can... It's like I was
good at it before I was trained, -
1:15 - 1:19but now I'm trained I'm better
than people who weren't good before. -
1:19 - 1:21Today's our staff training.
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1:23 - 1:26I do a couple a year.
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1:26 - 1:28This is Rowan, our facilitator for the day.
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1:28 - 1:32It's good to get in an outsider now and again.
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1:32 - 1:35It helps to keep them
sort of interested, you know. -
1:35 - 1:38And I'm trained in it.
I have an MBA from Bradford. -
1:38 - 1:42I'm trained in it as well.
I could have done this myself. -
1:42 - 1:45Let me tell you what today is all about.
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1:45 - 1:48- I can do that...
- Well, it's my... thing. -
1:48 - 1:50It's about customer care, really.
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1:51 - 1:53Investment in people - i.e. the staff.
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1:54 - 1:57Letting them know they are
our most important commodity, -
1:57 - 2:00and if they've got a problem, it's my problem...
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2:01 - 2:02Er...
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2:05 - 2:09It's like if you're cleaning
a floor and you're up against it, -
2:09 - 2:13then come to me and I'll help us
clean our floor together. -
2:14 - 2:15So...
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2:16 - 2:17Not literally.
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2:25 - 2:26See you in there.
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2:29 - 2:30I'm really sorry.
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2:33 - 2:36Things will be OK
between you and Lee, you know, -
2:36 - 2:40because you and Lee are going
to be together, and he knows that, -
2:40 - 2:43and if he doesn't appreciate that,
he's mad. -
2:43 - 2:45If he doesn't appreciate it, I'll marry you!
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2:50 - 2:53Hello. You're through to Keith.
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2:53 - 2:56I will be at training all day today.
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2:57 - 3:01Please call me or leave a message
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3:02 - 3:04- You're so lovely.
- I'm not lovely. -
3:04 - 3:05- You are.
- No, you are. -
3:07 - 3:09- I'm snotty.
- You're snotty and lovely. -
3:09 - 3:11I'd marry your snot.
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3:11 - 3:12- Boys...
- All right, mate. -
3:12 - 3:14- What's going on?
- Nothing. -
3:14 - 3:17You're upset. About Lee, is it?
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3:17 - 3:19Hey, don't worry, all right?
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3:19 - 3:23Monkey Alan in the warehouse
fancies you even if no one else does. -
3:34 - 3:36What was that?
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3:37 - 3:39Can't say anything when they're like that.
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3:39 - 3:42No, you can't. You can't. I was doing OK.
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3:43 - 3:45What's this Monkey Alan business?
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3:45 - 3:47Well, he fancies her. I'm just saying.
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3:47 - 3:51She didn't need to know that.
It's Monkey Alan. The name... -
3:51 - 3:53I don't know who Monkey Alan is, but I bet...
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3:53 - 3:56- He's a little bloke.
- I don't need to know. -
3:56 - 3:57Go away, please.
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3:58 - 3:59Go over there.
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4:06 - 4:09I'm Rowan, and I'm going to lead us
through today's sessions. -
4:09 - 4:10Under me.
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4:11 - 4:13As David actually has briefed me and says
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4:13 - 4:15a lot of this you'll be familiar with,
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4:15 - 4:18but it's not a bad idea to recap anyway,
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4:18 - 4:20and I hope a few new ideas will be thrown in.
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4:21 - 4:24We're going to start by watching
a video - a nice gentle start. -
4:24 - 4:26It's a bit cheesy and a bit '80s,
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4:26 - 4:30but I think a lot of the ideas
are still pretty valid. OK? -
4:30 - 4:33A good idea is a good idea forever.
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4:34 - 4:35Yeah. OK.
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4:36 - 4:37Philosophy.
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4:38 - 4:39(EIGHTIES-STYLE "DYNAMIC" MUSIC)
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4:57 - 4:58Hi.
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4:59 - 5:04What's the single most important thing
to your business? -
5:04 - 5:07- Staff.
- That's right. The customer. -
5:08 - 5:09A different angle.
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5:09 - 5:12These are your profits for this year.
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5:14 - 5:17And this is what you're doing
to those profits... -
5:19 - 5:22if you underestimate
the value of customer care. -
5:24 - 5:26That's not real money.
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5:26 - 5:28- Do you know why?
- He'd be mad to burn it. -
5:29 - 5:32No. It's illegal
to destroy or burn anything -
5:32 - 5:34containing the Queen's image of the realm.
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5:34 - 5:37- Can we just watch the video?
- Yeah. That's true. -
5:37 - 5:41Statistics show that if you're
treated well as a customer -
5:41 - 5:43you'll tell five people.
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5:43 - 5:46If you're treated badly, you'll tell nine.
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5:47 - 5:50- So can you set fire to a stamp?
- No. -
5:50 - 5:53In fact, a postage stamp is legal tender.
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5:54 - 5:57A bus driver would have
to accept that as currency. -
5:57 - 6:00- Yeah. That'd happen!
- If he doesn't, report him. -
6:00 - 6:02When I'm walking home.
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6:02 - 6:04Get a taxi if you've got enough stamps.
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6:05 - 6:07- Cash them at a post office.
- Shouldn't have to. -
6:08 - 6:10Shouldn't have to.
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6:10 - 6:12Here's a typical office.
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6:13 - 6:15Yeah? Oh, yeah. Awful, isn't it?
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6:16 - 6:18Yeah? Really? I asked him...
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6:18 - 6:20Excuse me. I'm in a hurry.
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6:20 - 6:23I'm on the phone.
God, aren't people rude? -
6:23 - 6:27I must tell you about George.
It started about a year ago... -
6:27 - 6:31Well done. That customer
won't be bothering you again. -
6:31 - 6:33Ever.
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6:33 - 6:35Let's see what should have happened.
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6:35 - 6:38Yeah. Yeah. Awful, isn't it?
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6:38 - 6:40Yeah? Really? You know, I said to him...
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6:41 - 6:43Sorry, sir. I'll be right with you.
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6:44 - 6:46Sorry, Jean. I have to go. I have a customer.
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6:47 - 6:49I'll call you back at a more convenient time.
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6:50 - 6:53All she had to do was acknowledge
the customer's presence -
6:53 - 6:57and end her personal call
as quickly as possible. -
7:00 - 7:03This is what we call the Customer Care Tree...
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7:05 - 7:08Your prescription will be ready
on Friday, madam. -
7:08 - 7:10Fine. See you Tuesday.
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7:13 - 7:16So if you've put together a crack team,
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7:16 - 7:19don't let your business get taken
hostage by complacency. -
7:20 - 7:22Make your motto "Who Cares, Wins".
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7:23 - 7:26Hey, I know you. Can I have your autograph?
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7:26 - 7:27Of course.
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7:27 - 7:29Thank you, Mr Noakes.
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7:32 - 7:34Very good. Very good.
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7:34 - 7:36OK, then. Right. That's that.
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7:36 - 7:38John Noakes.
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7:38 - 7:41Yeah. They worked together on "Blue Peter".
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7:41 - 7:43- Can I...?
- She was short-sighted... Yeah. -
7:43 - 7:47OK. Right. Well, you've all seen the video.
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7:47 - 7:49Now it's time for the dreaded role play.
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7:49 - 7:52We'll kick off with your leader, David Brent.
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7:52 - 7:55David, if you could come here.
Round of applause for David. -
7:56 - 7:57No, no, no.
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7:58 - 8:00Cheating. I have done this before.
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8:00 - 8:03Good. That should make it a lot easier for us.
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8:03 - 8:06- Nice and simple to start with.
- Hard as you like. -
8:06 - 8:08Well, let's kick off with something easy.
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8:08 - 8:12I want us to play out a scenario
that highlights customer care. -
8:13 - 8:14- OK.
- All of you deal with people... -
8:15 - 8:18- All the time.
- You can all improve people skills. -
8:18 - 8:21In this scenario...
We'll start with something easy. -
8:22 - 8:24This will be the wrong way to do it!
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8:24 - 8:28I'm going to play a very bad
hotel manager who doesn't care... -
8:28 - 8:33If it's a Basil Fawlty character,
maybe I should do it for the comedy. -
8:33 - 8:36Let me just play it now to kick things off, OK?
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8:36 - 8:38I'll probably bring that to this role.
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8:38 - 8:40Right. You've got a complaint.
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8:40 - 8:44Come and complain and I'll show you
the wrong way to handle it. -
8:44 - 8:46OK. So off we go.
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8:48 - 8:51- Sorry. What's the complaint?
- Just make it up. -
8:51 - 8:56Anything. There's no right or wrong thing
in this scenario. -
8:56 - 8:59We'll tell you the right thing afterwards.
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8:59 - 9:01- You complain.
- Right. -
9:01 - 9:04- OK. I'd like to make a complaint.
- I don't care. -
9:06 - 9:09- I am staying in the hotel...
- It's not my shift. -
9:09 - 9:11You're an ambassador for the hotel.
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9:11 - 9:14- I don't care.
- You will when I tell you. -
9:14 - 9:16There's been a rape up there!
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9:24 - 9:28I got his attention. Get their attention. OK?
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9:29 - 9:32- Right. Some interesting points...
- Very interesting points. -
9:32 - 9:35It's not quite the point I was trying to make.
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9:35 - 9:37Different points to be made.
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9:37 - 9:39- I'm interested in customer care.
- So am I. -
9:39 - 9:41- And the way we'd deal with...
- I fazed you. -
9:42 - 9:44Maybe I should play the manager
as I'm used to it. -
9:45 - 9:48I fazed you. You have a go.
See if you can faze me. OK? -
9:48 - 9:50Yeah. All right.
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9:51 - 9:54- Hello. I wish to make a complaint.
- Not interested. -
9:54 - 9:57- My room is a disgrace.
- Don't care. -
9:57 - 9:59- The bathroom's dirty...
- What room are you in? -
10:00 - 10:03- 362.
- There is no 362 in this hotel. -
10:04 - 10:06Sometimes the complaints will be false.
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10:08 - 10:10OK? Good.
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10:17 - 10:21Today is really about all of you
getting to know and trust each other. -
10:21 - 10:25So what I want us to do
is just spend a few minutes... -
10:25 - 10:26(KNOCKING)
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10:27 - 10:29Sorry. Can I have a quick word with Dawn?
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10:30 - 10:31Dawn?
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10:33 - 10:38What I want us to do is for
everyone to tell me their name -
10:38 - 10:41and their ultimate dream -
their ultimate fantasy. -
10:41 - 10:43I'll kick things off. My name's Rowan,
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10:43 - 10:46and my dream is to have my own island.
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10:47 - 10:48David.
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10:49 - 10:52It depends what you mean by ultimate fantasy
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10:52 - 10:55because time travel's actually impossible...
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10:55 - 10:57Just interpret it any way you like.
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10:58 - 11:01Yeah. If you're talking
about anything that could -
11:01 - 11:04or could not be possible, actually.
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11:04 - 11:09Anything that could be conceived of
to happen or not, -
11:09 - 11:12within my realm, you know...
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11:12 - 11:15then probably some sort of everlasting life.
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11:15 - 11:18I don't just mean in a spiritual
or religious sense, -
11:18 - 11:21but actually to experience the future
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11:21 - 11:24and live, you know, on and on...
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11:24 - 11:28and on, and know what it's like to live forever.
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11:28 - 11:31I think I'm starting to know what that's like.
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11:32 - 11:34- I'm saying...
- No, hang on. -
11:34 - 11:38- You always have your say.
- When have I had my say?! -
11:38 - 11:41I've been engaged to Lee for um...
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11:41 - 11:43God! ...about three years.
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11:43 - 11:47He proposed on a Valentine's Day.
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11:47 - 11:48He didn't do it face to face.
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11:49 - 11:52He did it in one of the Valentine's
message bits in the paper. -
11:53 - 11:54Um...
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11:54 - 11:58I think he had to pay for it
by the word because it just said, -
11:58 - 12:02"Lee love Dawn. Marriage?"
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12:04 - 12:06Which I like.
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12:06 - 12:11It's not often you get something
that's both romantic and thrifty. -
12:13 - 12:14And don't phone my mum again!
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12:15 - 12:17- Dawn, do you want...?
- Don't. -
12:18 - 12:19OK.
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12:19 - 12:21Um...
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12:21 - 12:25Gareth, a quick trust exercise.
Ultimate fantasy? -
12:26 - 12:29- Hmm?
- We're doing the ultimate fantasy. -
12:31 - 12:34Two lesbians, probably. Sisters.
I'm just watching. -
12:39 - 12:40OK. Um...
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12:41 - 12:43Tim? Do you have one?
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12:43 - 12:46I never thought I'd say this,
but can I hear more from Gareth? -
12:52 - 12:56OK. Well, this next exercise is all about...
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12:56 - 12:57motivation.
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12:58 - 13:00That's going to be a key word today -
motivation. -
13:01 - 13:02So... Keith?
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13:02 - 13:06What would you say was your motivation
for working here? -
13:06 - 13:09- Being part of a team.
- Let him answer. -
13:09 - 13:11That's what he'll say if you ask him.
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13:11 - 13:13I am asking him and I'd like him to answer.
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13:14 - 13:16Do you want to answer him?
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13:16 - 13:18This job's just a stop-gap, really.
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13:18 - 13:21The job's not difficult.
I don't take my work home. -
13:22 - 13:24- It's brainless.
- At your level maybe. -
13:24 - 13:29But, ultimately, I want to play music,
write music, play in a band. -
13:29 - 13:32Good luck! Been there, done that,
bought the T shirt. Next! -
13:32 - 13:35- You were in a band? A rock band?
- Yeah. -
13:35 - 13:38- What were you called?
- Foregone Conclusion. -
13:38 - 13:41I'm not sure this is the right time...
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13:41 - 13:43- I've got to field the questions.
- David. -
13:43 - 13:45- What did you do?
- Singer-songwriter. -
13:46 - 13:50Lyrics man, mainly, but you know,
the music came easy as well, so... -
13:50 - 13:54OK. Right. So, are there
any more questions for David? -
13:54 - 13:56- No? Good.
- You didn't give them a chance. -
13:56 - 14:00- Did you want to say something?
- Were you successful? -
14:00 - 14:03Were we successful? I'll let you judge that
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14:03 - 14:05when I tell you that we were once supported
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14:06 - 14:09by a little-known Scottish outfit called Texas.
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14:11 - 14:15I get all this, "Oh, David,
you're a brilliant singer-songwriter. -
14:15 - 14:20"You're stuck in Slough while Texas
are off making all the money, -
14:20 - 14:22"and they're rubbish compared to you."
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14:22 - 14:24I go, "Don't slag them off."
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14:25 - 14:29I say, "I've been there,
I've done that. That's behind me." -
14:29 - 14:30And I respect...
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14:30 - 14:34The thing is, we're both good
in our own fields. -
14:34 - 14:39I'm sure Texas couldn't run and manage
a successful paper merchants. -
14:39 - 14:41I couldn't do what...
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14:42 - 14:46Actually, I could do what they do,
and I think they knew it back then. -
14:46 - 14:48Probably what spurred them on.
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14:50 - 14:52(SOFT GUITAR STRUMMING)
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15:01 - 15:04I wrote this. I only play songs
I've written myself. -
15:04 - 15:06He went home to get it.
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15:09 - 15:12# A spaceman came down
to answer some things -
15:12 - 15:15# The world gathered round
from paupers to kings -
15:15 - 15:18# I'll answer your questions,
I'll answer them true -
15:19 - 15:22# I'll show you the way,
you know what to do -
15:22 - 15:25# Who is wrong and who is right?
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15:25 - 15:28# Yellow, brown, black or white
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15:28 - 15:31# The spaceman he answered,
you no longer mind -
15:32 - 15:35# I've opened your eyes,
you're now colour-blind... # -
15:35 - 15:37Racial. So...
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15:37 - 15:42# She's the serpent
who guards the gates of Hell... # -
15:43 - 15:44Good stuff.
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15:48 - 15:50# Pretty girl on the hood of a Cadillac, yeah
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15:51 - 15:53# She's broken down on Freeway Nine
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15:54 - 15:58# Take a look at her engine, start it and
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15:58 - 16:01# Gave a purr and then I rolled on by, bye bye
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16:01 - 16:03# Free love on the free love freeway
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16:03 - 16:05Everybody
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16:05 - 16:07# Love is free and the freeway's long
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16:07 - 16:11# I've got some hot love
on the hot love highway -
16:11 - 16:14# I ain't going home 'cause my baby's gone
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16:14 - 16:16- She's dead.
- She's not dead. -
16:22 - 16:24# Long time later, see a cowboy crying
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16:25 - 16:29# I says, hey buddy, what can I do?
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16:29 - 16:32# He says, I lived a good life,
had about a thousand women -
16:33 - 16:34# I said, why the tears?
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16:34 - 16:36# He says, 'cause none of them was you... #
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16:37 - 16:40- What, you?
- No. He's looking at a photograph. -
16:40 - 16:42- Of you?
- No. Of his girlfriend. -
16:43 - 16:45- The video would show it.
- Sorry. -
16:45 - 16:47- Sounds a bit gay.
- It's not gay. -
16:47 - 16:49# Free love on the free love freeway
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16:50 - 16:53# Love is free and the freeway's long
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16:53 - 16:56# I got some hot love
on the hot love highway... -
16:56 - 16:58(GARETH HARMONISES)
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16:58 - 17:00# Going home 'cause my baby's gone
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17:00 - 17:03# Free love on the free love freeway
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17:04 - 17:06# Love is free and the freeway's long
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17:07 - 17:10# I got some hot love
on the hot love highway -
17:10 - 17:15# Going home 'cause my baby's gone,
she's gone, yeah -
17:15 - 17:18# My baby's gone, she's gone, yeah
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17:18 - 17:21# Gone away, she's gone, she's gone, yeah
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17:21 - 17:23# She's just gone away.
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17:27 - 17:30# She's gone! #
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17:31 - 17:33That's brilliant, David. Really good.
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17:34 - 17:36I'm trying to think of other ones.
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17:36 - 17:38- Right. That's lunch.
- OK. -
17:39 - 17:44What, in the name of jumping
Jehosaphat, was that song about? -
17:45 - 17:47I mean, what was that about?
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17:47 - 17:51What's he doing? What's Warren
doing telling people to say please? -
17:51 - 17:54If you don't know,
you don't deserve a job. After you. -
17:54 - 17:56Thank you.
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17:56 - 17:58- Are you all right?
- Yes, thank you. -
17:58 - 17:59Good.
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18:05 - 18:07Are you OK?
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18:07 - 18:09Forget all about him. He's not worth it.
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18:10 - 18:12I go through this sort of thing all the time.
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18:12 - 18:14Although it's usually me who dumps them.
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18:14 - 18:17No one dumped anyone. It was an argument.
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18:17 - 18:19Come out with me. I'll find you a new bloke.
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18:20 - 18:21It was just an argument.
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18:22 - 18:24Well, I'm just saying.
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18:24 - 18:27Thanks. That's nice.
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18:32 - 18:33You OK?
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18:33 - 18:35- Yeah.
- Sit down. -
18:35 - 18:38Now, I don't want to pry,
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18:38 - 18:42but I am aware of your personal problem,
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18:42 - 18:48and I wouldn't be the boss
or the man that I am -
18:48 - 18:52if I didn't lend some words of encouragement.
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18:52 - 18:54(GUITAR STRUMS)
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18:55 - 18:58This is something I wrote. I hope it helps.
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18:58 - 19:00# Rose, you never used your thorns
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19:01 - 19:03# The ones you loved abandoned you
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19:03 - 19:06# Your angel face made hearts so warm
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19:06 - 19:10# You helped the sick, but who helped you?
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19:10 - 19:13# Then rushing through the Paris night
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19:13 - 19:16# They hounded you, you lost control
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19:16 - 19:19# We prayed that you would be all right
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19:19 - 19:23# The news came through, your body cold
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19:25 - 19:29# Goodnight, my sweet princess... #
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19:31 - 19:33Is that originally about Princess Diana?
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19:35 - 19:38Originally. But it fits perfectly, doesn't it?
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19:38 - 19:40Not the car crash bit.
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19:41 - 19:42Well...
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19:42 - 19:45Your relationship with Lee
is a bit like a car crash. -
19:45 - 19:47In Paris?
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19:47 - 19:48City of love.
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19:51 - 19:53You're right. It fits perfectly. Thank you.
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19:56 - 19:58# Every breath you take
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20:00 - 20:02# Every move you make, yeah... #
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20:09 - 20:13Being dumped is the perfect excuse
to do all the things you want to do. -
20:13 - 20:17I wasn't dumped. And, actually,
I have been thinking of leaving. -
20:18 - 20:20How long have you been thinking of leaving?
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20:21 - 20:23- Who's leaving?
- I am. -
20:23 - 20:26Well, that's stupid. You've got a job here for life.
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20:26 - 20:29Yeah. I don't want to spend my life
answering phones -
20:29 - 20:32in some crappy sub-branch paper merchants.
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20:32 - 20:35Dawn, you could be answering
those phones in Head Office -
20:35 - 20:37or a better paper merchants.
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20:37 - 20:39Why waste her life in paper?
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20:39 - 20:41Not a waste, actually, not a waste.
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20:41 - 20:45Look at Jeff Lamp.
He's 42, he's got a Porsche. That's from paper. -
20:45 - 20:47How long you been thinking of leaving?
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20:53 - 20:57And are you going to lay down
any of those tracks? -
20:57 - 21:00Well, I've got a lot on one demo
from the band days, -
21:00 - 21:03but they're about ten years old,
so if I put them out, -
21:03 - 21:06I'd have to lay down
some drum and bass shit on 'em. -
21:06 - 21:07Sample shit.
-
21:07 - 21:11If you go back on the road,
are you going to need any help? -
21:11 - 21:13- Look, I'm sorry to...
- Hold on. What? -
21:13 - 21:16Are you going to need a manager?
-
21:16 - 21:18Well, I'll probably manage myself.
-
21:18 - 21:20I could be your Assistant Manager.
-
21:21 - 21:25You could be Assistant
to the Manager. Hold on, man. Shoot. -
21:25 - 21:28We've got a lot to get through and no one's back.
-
21:28 - 21:31Get them over because Rowan wants to crack on.
-
21:31 - 21:33- Do you want me to discipline them?
- No. -
21:37 - 21:39Imagine him in a band. Bald old git.
-
21:40 - 21:42The glasses would be stupid, so...
-
21:42 - 21:44What's the vibe in the second half?
-
21:44 - 21:46'Cause...
-
21:50 - 21:53Yeah. Not always for this company.
I've worked for... Hi. -
21:53 - 21:56...various companies over the years.
-
21:56 - 22:00How did you get into doing this?
How did you start? -
22:00 - 22:03Doing what I do? There are lots of ways, really.
-
22:04 - 22:06Are you thinking of doing it?
-
22:06 - 22:10I wouldn't mind, actually.
It looks like quite good fun. -
22:10 - 22:12- Does it?
- Yeah. Quite interesting. -
22:14 - 22:18Right. This next exercise
is all about forward planning -
22:19 - 22:20and team work.
-
22:20 - 22:23I'm going to put you into pairs for this.
-
22:23 - 22:26So um... Gareth, if you can go with Tim.
-
22:26 - 22:28Oh, God!
-
22:28 - 22:32I wouldn't want to be stuck with you
in a situation either. -
22:32 - 22:34A situation? What situation?
-
22:34 - 22:38Who would you rather be with
on a desert island whittling wood and berries? -
22:40 - 22:41Daley Thompson.
-
22:44 - 22:47OK. Let me give you the problem.
-
22:47 - 22:50A farmer - not pictured -
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22:50 - 22:53has a chicken, a bag of grain and a fox,
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22:53 - 22:56and he needs to get them across the river,
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22:56 - 22:57but - and here's the rub -
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22:58 - 23:01his boat is only big enough
to take one item at a time. -
23:01 - 23:04I want you to work out in what order
he takes them across. -
23:04 - 23:07- Remember...
- Five minutes, OK? -
23:07 - 23:13He can't take the fox first
because then the chicken will eat the seed. -
23:19 - 23:23He can't take the grain
because that leaves the fox and the chicken. -
23:23 - 23:26Fox and the chicken together? Bloodbath.
-
23:26 - 23:29Yeah, I know. He can't
leave the chicken with the grain. -
23:29 - 23:33Er, hello? I'm a chicken.
Thanks for leaving me with my favourite food. -
23:34 - 23:36I'm saying you can't do that.
-
23:37 - 23:40How big is this chicken?
The same size as a bag of grain? -
23:41 - 23:43- I don't know. Big chicken.
- How big? -
23:43 - 23:45Big. It's a super-chicken.
-
23:45 - 23:47What's the farmer doing with a fox?
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23:47 - 23:51A fox is a farmer's worst enemy.
He should drown the fox. -
23:51 - 23:53Gareth, it's a puzzle. It's just a puzzle.
-
23:53 - 23:55Yeah. Well, it's stupid.
-
23:55 - 23:57What are we learning from it?
-
23:57 - 23:59It's just a problem to be solved.
-
24:00 - 24:03- Put the grain on a wall.
- There's no wall. -
24:03 - 24:05- There's always walls.
- Not here. -
24:05 - 24:08There's nothing? There's just a farm and a river?
-
24:09 - 24:11- Get his wife to help.
- He ain't got one. -
24:11 - 24:13- All farmers have wives.
- This one's gay. -
24:13 - 24:16Then he shouldn't be allowed near animals.
-
24:17 - 24:21- You'd take the grain next.
- Then the grain. -
24:30 - 24:32He's got to take the chicken first,
-
24:32 - 24:35so he can leave the fox with the grain.
-
24:35 - 24:37- Shall I tell them?
- No, I'll do it. -
24:37 - 24:41- They're more receptive to me.
- It's straightforward. Right. -
24:41 - 24:43Here's the answer.
-
24:43 - 24:47First he takes the chicken across,
leaving the fox with the grain. -
24:47 - 24:51Then he brings the fox across,
but he brings the chicken back. -
24:51 - 24:54Then he takes the grain across,
leaves it with the fox, -
24:54 - 24:56then he comes back for the chicken.
-
24:56 - 24:59- I'm sure you all got the answer...
- Easy. -
24:59 - 25:03Yeah, but the important thing here
is that you were working as a team. -
25:03 - 25:04Sorry. Gareth?
-
25:05 - 25:07Yeah. Some questions.
-
25:12 - 25:15I hope that exercise demonstrated that it's vital
-
25:15 - 25:19- that every member of a team...
- Follows a leader. -
25:19 - 25:22Well, knows their place within that structure.
-
25:22 - 25:25- Some may be leaders...
- He knows best, or she. -
25:25 - 25:29- Whoever is in charge may be...
- In a team of women, for example. -
25:30 - 25:34It may be women or men.
Somebody may be scoring the goals... -
25:34 - 25:37- Can't stress that enough.
- Absolutely. -
25:37 - 25:40- You may not be the person who...
- Unconditional trust... -
25:40 - 25:42...is returned in leadership.
-
25:42 - 25:46It's important that you know
your place and that you are supported... -
25:46 - 25:50- Maybe we should just move on...
- Move on. -
25:50 - 25:52To another exercise.
-
25:52 - 25:54What about this one?
-
25:54 - 25:58What do we think might be the lesson here?
-
25:58 - 25:59Dogs?
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26:00 - 26:02Say what you see, Gareth.
-
26:03 - 26:05- Give a dog a bone.
- He's not Roy Walker, Gareth. -
26:06 - 26:07What is it?
-
26:07 - 26:11If we pull together in the same direction,
it's better for us all. -
26:11 - 26:13They could be fighting.
-
26:13 - 26:14They're smiling.
-
26:14 - 26:18In the picture, maybe, but in reality...
-
26:20 - 26:25Look, the point here is
that if the team is focused on its objectives, -
26:25 - 26:27and those of the individual members,
-
26:28 - 26:30it's easier for everyone to achieve their goals.
-
26:30 - 26:35Exactly. Like the fable. You know
the one when the dog's got a bone. -
26:35 - 26:38He goes down to the lake to drink
and sees his reflection. -
26:38 - 26:42He goes, "That dog's got a better bone.
I'll have his as well." -
26:42 - 26:47And when he opens his mouth,
he drops the real bone and loses both. -
26:48 - 26:50And what's that got to do with this?
-
26:51 - 26:54It's what Gareth was saying
about if we've got our bones, -
26:54 - 26:57don't go for other people's bones
because you'll lose yours. -
26:57 - 26:59What does that mean?
-
27:00 - 27:03Oh, don't you know? I thought it was...
-
27:04 - 27:05Bones.
-
27:05 - 27:09- I'm bored of this. I am so bored.
- Yeah. So am I. -
27:09 - 27:11I don't mean this. I mean everything.
-
27:11 - 27:13The job. Sorry, Rowan, no disrespect.
-
27:14 - 27:16- This is a waste of time.
- I know how you feel. -
27:16 - 27:18Let's get on with this.
-
27:18 - 27:20I can't take any more of this nonsense.
-
27:20 - 27:25I can't take another boring call
about index board at 230 a ton. -
27:25 - 27:27- 260.
- You're a twat, OK? Shut up. -
27:27 - 27:31Shut up. I'll give you my...
We'll work out my notice. -
27:31 - 27:33I'm going. Goodbye.
-
27:36 - 27:37He'll be fine.
-
27:39 - 27:42A waste of time. It was all a waste of time.
-
27:43 - 27:46Oh, see? Pressure.
-
27:46 - 27:48Not as easy as it looks.
-
27:48 - 27:50Sometimes the experience outweighs the...
-
27:52 - 27:53Sorry, David. Dawn.
-
27:53 - 27:57Now you've split up with Lee,
would you like to come out for a drink? -
28:01 - 28:03I haven't split up with him.
-
28:06 - 28:10I know. I meant as a friend.
I did mean as a friend. -
28:10 - 28:12OK. See you later. Yeah.
-
28:23 - 28:25Go and get the guitar.
-
28:31 - 28:34I'll probably write a song about this one day.
-
28:34 - 28:36(GUITAR STRUMS)
-
28:41 - 28:44(DAVID) # So what becomes of you,
my love, whoa -
28:46 - 28:49# When they have finally stripped you of
-
28:49 - 28:52# The handbags and the gladrags
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28:52 - 28:55# That your granddad had to sweat
so you could buy, yeah! # -
28:58 - 29:02We used to have a political reggae
one called Equality Street. -
29:06 - 29:07OK.
- Title:
- The Office Uk Season 1 Episode 4 - Training
- Description:
-
The Office Uk Season 1 Episode 4 - Training
To fend off the increasing staff disillusionment a Training Day has been scheduled. Dawn's engagement to Lee is on the rocks and Tim begins to think that he may at last have a chance with her.
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