I love that they perk up at that. That's 8 managers, which is 7 more than you need. Firing teams aren't there for the little people most times, they want the high salary guys. Way too much of my own post college life in this movie.
The walk around Lumbergh is one of the greatest fuck you's in movie history. No cross words, no angry expression, just complete and total apathy. It's better than anything he could have said.
@@Widderic You can make it there. I had a moron supervisor who told me to start a hard job on a piece of equipment that gets used over the weekend on Friday after lunch. I said that's a bad idea, we should do it Monday so it doesn't risk ending up not working over the weekend. Guess what, tiny wire breaks, equipment is down over the weekend. So months later the customer is demanding a "post mortem" of the incident and this idiot supervisor has written up recommendations to avoid this in the future, including training me to fix small wires. This is ridiculous because my whole job is fixing things, I don't need training, I told him not to start that job on a Friday afternoon. So I just email the manager the morning of the meeting to discuss all this and say I'm not going to that meeting, and that this is all bullshit. Manager tells me he knows and not to tell anyone, but the supervisor is being demoted. Felt great.
This movie honestly changed my life. As the years go by and I think of this scene more, I feel it truly encapsulates a small part of me. An extremely hard worker, pushover, did things for my job above and beyond what was ever asked, to in the end realizing I needed to stand up and respect myself. I quit that last job and found a new job and I now work with amazing management. If I need a day off, they let me because of respect. Hats off to you Office Space, I took the day off just because I wanted to today.
As someone who only understands the bottom level of the corporate experience, is that because the equity/stock option is like the easiest thing they could possibly offer?
@@TheBigJord the Bob's have been hired to make recommendations to the company. Bob is happy with his response because he's already planning on recommending that regardless of how these interviews go, so he just needed the slightest response that supported it. They go to every company and provide the same advice (fire these employees, give these equity). In this case it's also a dig making fun of consultants at the same time as it's making fun of the office space culture. When it comes down to it their recommendations (equity) won't make a difference anyway either.
I love how the Bobs are completely right about Peter being an excellent upper manager stuck in the trenches because there are 8 different schmucks crowding him out on the ladder. He probably could've single-handedly turned the company around if he made it to the C-suite. But the tragedy is that there was too much rot to recognize talent and too many parasites for the company to be saved.
I feel that. I screwed up a weekly powerpoint presentation once and had to hear about how I need to work on my time management from no less than 6 people, individually. Peter (and me) getting yelled at by 8 bosses also illustrates not only the obvious redundancy issue, but also highlights that no one in the company communicates with anyone else. Nor does anyone in my job.
The thing I love about Peter "The Gansta" Gibbons is just highlighting how much of a job is pure theatre and farce. We're here because we're here, and we're doing it because we're doing it, because we're doinging, etc. And so much of it is just people trying to create work to look busy, or just to stay sane.
The two Bobs are among the greatest characters in cinematic history in my opinion. You'd easily think that they are going to be terrible douchebags firing everyone, but the way that they sympathize and empathize with Peter is so great. Plus they have the amazing comedy bit with "Just a second there, professor." and "We fixed the glitch." and it's incredible.
Things that kill me about this scene: 1. The “planning to plan” chart on the whiteboard 2. Peter addressing both Bobs as “Bob” the whole time 3. That there’s *still* entirely too much truth in this scene for many people’s work experiences.
@@nicosmind3 not in my experience. Then again, I live in the UK where unions have fought for and won employment rights and laws that the US employees don't have.
I just had one of those "i do this; i do that" audit meetings this morning with this guy from the dept of manpower. He was conducting an audit on everyone to see if their position is STILL required or can be scrapped. I immediately thought about this movie when i started answering his "what do you do & how long does it take you to do it" questions🤣🤣🤣
I literally got pulled in our meeting room by our President and Director of Operations saying, “It doesn’t seem like you want to be here.” Me internally: ‘Have they not seen this scene before or…’
This really went well for peter and honestly that's really the way to handle it you gotta stay calm and tell them about why you don't care about your job basically like peter said it's the motivation that's the really problem the fact you got 8 different bosses making you feel guilty about messing up once but the things it's the people you know that make the difference yeah you may not like your job but the good news is you can find a job that makes you happy and having a boss that respects you and listens to you is the best part
It’s definitely not a nice job. But downsizing experts sometimes are needed. Granted the Bobs don’t always do what they actually need to, like they’re dealing with Milton. But still.
So over the years I've actually done something like what the Bobs are doing ... and you know if employees were really honest they could get a lot of stuff changed. 8 bosses? Thats way too top heavy. I asked a guy how many meetings he had in a day once, he had 5 hours of meetings 4 days a week. Thats half a work week gone to meetings and most of them were so someone with a title could "run a meeting" and justify their own job. Stuff like this is insane and I absolutely love this film because this is a lot of what corporate life is like
Anyone who has worked in n a "cubicle environment" can relate to this. The only aspect left out of this movie was how often management moves people's cubicles around.
The way he told them i hope your firing is gonna go on well😂😂😂....how can u say that when u have been missing work ....hahaha i wont say i have been missing it 😂
Its usually the ones who are so insecure about losing their jobs that end up getting laid off. While the ones who aren't worried about it, who have confidence in their abilities, are the ones getting promoted.
This is my career right now. Since 2016 I’ve just been existing with no real motivation. I’ve even had meetings with HR like this and I’m still with the company and have survived two mass layoffs. I think I will have to assault someone to get fired or just retire early.
"So, Peter, if you would just walk around me ignoring my existence as anything more than an object obstructing your path to the door, that'd be great"...
Peter Gibbons finally shows up at Initech the office building, while violating the dress code such as wearing blue jeans, and regular long sleeve buttonless shirt and a long button down shirt not buttoned in. Also, Peter comes into Initech the office building very anxious, and smiling nervously. Michael Bolton: Peter!!!!! Peter smiling anxiously at him: Michael!!!!! Michael Bolton: Peter!!!!! You're in deep sugar!!!!! You were supposed to come in on Saturday!!!!!! What were you doing all of this sudden?!!!!! Peter feeling nervous: Michael!!!! I did nothing!!!! I did absolutely nothing!!!!! And!!!!! I mean it!!!!! Michael: I noticed you were also supposed to come in on Sunday. Well, what's gotten into you all of this sudden?!!!! Taking the weekend of Saturday and Sunday off?!!!!! While Milton Waddams didn't receive his paycheck, and move into the basement of storage B while Bill Lumbergh hires some new people at Initech?!!!!! Samir: Never!!!! Take off over the weekend on Saturday and Sunday while Milton Waddams has to move into storage B and work down the basement while Bill Lumbergh hires some new people at Initech!!!!! Dom: Please lose your job and go home!!!!! Michael: Enough interrupting!!!!!! Michael pauses. Peter walks nervously to his desk to get ready to do his work. Michael: Peter!!!!! You were supposed to be having your interview with the consultants!!!!! Peter feeling puzzled, nervous, anxious and uncomfortable: The who? Michael: 😡😡😡The consultants!!!!!😡😡😡 Peter smiling anxiously: Yeah!!!!! You're right Michael!!!!! I was supposed to be having my interview with the consultants!!!!!! Michael: I hope you have a better story then Mr. Lumbergh!!!!! Peter feeling anxious and embarrassed: Like what?!!!!! Michael: You were breaking the promise for not showing up on Saturday and Sunday, didn't leave me and Samir alone, almost got Mr. Lumbergh, Dom and Nina fired from their job and no other people getting hired to work at Initech. They could take away Initech the office building!!!! Samir: Well, you're going to be in big trouble when Mr. Bill Lumbergh sees you. Peter feeling nervous: Trouble!!!!! Peter feeling embarrassed: I'm not in trouble!!!!! Samir: Yes you are!!!!! Stop lying!!!!!! Now you are going to lose your job even more, more and more!!!!! Michael: Peter!!!! Do something!!!!! Such as!!!!! Make something up!!!!! Peter feeling angry: 😡😡😡NO WAY!!!!!😡😡😡I AM NOT DOING THAT!!!!!😡😡😡 Peter Gibbons angrily uses his fist, and hits his computer, instead of his work of what he missed on Saturday. Also, Peter was more angry that he was pounding on his desk instead of his software and account work that he missed on Sunday. Peter Gibbons feeling anxious and uncomfortable and smiling: Guess what Michael!!!!!! Michael: 😡😡😡WHAT PETER WHAT!!!!!😡😡😡 Peter feeling nervous: I was at the hypnotherapist, with Ann and her family members, and talked to the obese doctor of what was wrong at work, and the worst day every day was that he was sad, and lonely in my apartment, since Ann broke up with him, and that she already has her boyfriend, and also sad, jealous and hopeless of his next door neighbor Lawrence who is the construction worker, and gave me a complete relaxation to have everything calm me down. Michael: I hope the doctor gave you some medication for your anxiety!!!!! Peter feeling embarrassed: No! He didn't!!!! Michael: 😡😡😡 PETER!!!!!😡😡😡WHAT DID HE DO?!!!!😡😡😡 Peter feeling anxious: He had a heart attack, died and fell on the floor. Michael: That's no good!!!!! You should really go your primary doctor, so that way you can get another prescription to make an appointment at the hypnotherapy, so that way you can take medication on your anxiety every day, and get a refill every day!!!!! Peter: 😡😡😡I HATE THIS JOB!!!!!😡😡😡I HATE THIS GODDAMN INITECH JOB, AND.........😡😡😡 Michael: Peter! Peter! Peter! Keep your voice down, all of the people are at the office hearing you. Peter Gibbons angrily gives his coworker Michael the finger. Michael: Are you trying to make an F word?!!!!! 😡😡😡LOSE YOUR JOB!!!!!😡😡😡 Peter smiling anxiously, and nervously at him: Michael, you're a good friend. Peter Gibbons was about to touch Michael with his arm. Michael: I want you to get away from me!!!!!
I'm not too sure that Peter Gibbons promised his boss Mr. Bill Lumbergh to come to work over the weekend, due to the loss of extra people at Initech the office building
Peter Gibbons is going to be in big trouble after he finally shows up at work after what happened at the hypnotherapy when Dr. Swanson died of a heart attack, slept in all Saturday pretending he was sick, and had a no call and no show on Sunday.
“Listen, I’m gonna go...” 🤣
He became my hero.
Been there, did that recently.
he became a legend when he just ignored Lumbergh and walked past him
The moment he walks by lumberg without acknowledgement is the moment he becomes my hero
"I have 8 bosses, Bob"
I love that they perk up at that. That's 8 managers, which is 7 more than you need. Firing teams aren't there for the little people most times, they want the high salary guys. Way too much of my own post college life in this movie.
The thing is Bob it's not that I'm lazy it's just that I don't care
i beg pardon
@@Janzer_ 8 bosses.. 8
But the fired hes 2 coworkers who werent bosses 😂@jreese7436
The walk around Lumbergh is one of the greatest fuck you's in movie history. No cross words, no angry expression, just complete and total apathy. It's better than anything he could have said.
office jiujitsu
Easily the part where I lose it. We've all had that person we wanna just walk around. It's so good.
@@Widderic You can make it there.
I had a moron supervisor who told me to start a hard job on a piece of equipment that gets used over the weekend on Friday after lunch. I said that's a bad idea, we should do it Monday so it doesn't risk ending up not working over the weekend. Guess what, tiny wire breaks, equipment is down over the weekend.
So months later the customer is demanding a "post mortem" of the incident and this idiot supervisor has written up recommendations to avoid this in the future, including training me to fix small wires. This is ridiculous because my whole job is fixing things, I don't need training, I told him not to start that job on a Friday afternoon.
So I just email the manager the morning of the meeting to discuss all this and say I'm not going to that meeting, and that this is all bullshit. Manager tells me he knows and not to tell anyone, but the supervisor is being demoted. Felt great.
Stoic.
I write code for factory automation. I always come back to this scene to get a good laugh. It is a documentary. Mike Judge is a genius.
company has the nuace at the ready, good old cowboys are ready
I use to run user research testing for xbox games for Microsoft and I would do the same sh*t.😂
Mike Judge started off as a software engineer. If it feels documentary, it is because he was writing the script from real life experiences.
Most people do the bare minimum to avoid getting fired. That's the default.
In most job positions, there is no incentive to go above and beyond.
mad respect for Peter just sliding by Lumbergh at the end, he used the last of his fucks for the interview with the Bobs
"Behold my field of fucks; see that it is barren.."
Love the thumbs up from the Bob after he says “I hope your firings go really well” 😂
I always loved how Peter was the one to end the interview... hahaha! 😂
"I don't know, I guess" 😂😂
@newerest1 "Listen, I'm gonna go." 😂
I adore how Peter is the one to round off the meeting, lmao. He has the position of power in that room and he knows it.
This movie honestly changed my life. As the years go by and I think of this scene more, I feel it truly encapsulates a small part of me. An extremely hard worker, pushover, did things for my job above and beyond what was ever asked, to in the end realizing I needed to stand up and respect myself. I quit that last job and found a new job and I now work with amazing management.
If I need a day off, they let me because of respect.
Hats off to you Office Space,
I took the day off just because I wanted to today.
Amen!
Peter is The Godfather of “Quiet Quitting”
or "working to rule" as its known outside the US.
The OG
The patron saint of no fucks given
Yes.
3:09 lollllll I love how happy the Bob gets when Peter is mildly appeased by the equity scenario 😂😂😂😂😂😂
As someone who only understands the bottom level of the corporate experience, is that because the equity/stock option is like the easiest thing they could possibly offer?
@@TheBigJord the Bob's have been hired to make recommendations to the company. Bob is happy with his response because he's already planning on recommending that regardless of how these interviews go, so he just needed the slightest response that supported it. They go to every company and provide the same advice (fire these employees, give these equity).
In this case it's also a dig making fun of consultants at the same time as it's making fun of the office space culture. When it comes down to it their recommendations (equity) won't make a difference anyway either.
I loved that part too. That big grin that shows up.
I love how they perked up at the number "eight"...as if there were seven more people they can whack.
he was the only person who told them the whole truth as soon as he sat down
I love how the Bobs are completely right about Peter being an excellent upper manager stuck in the trenches because there are 8 different schmucks crowding him out on the ladder.
He probably could've single-handedly turned the company around if he made it to the C-suite.
But the tragedy is that there was too much rot to recognize talent and too many parasites for the company to be saved.
I came to this video this morning, because yesterday I made a mistake and had to hear about it 4 times. Not as bad as 8, but it gets under your skin.
I feel that. I screwed up a weekly powerpoint presentation once and had to hear about how I need to work on my time management from no less than 6 people, individually. Peter (and me) getting yelled at by 8 bosses also illustrates not only the obvious redundancy issue, but also highlights that no one in the company communicates with anyone else. Nor does anyone in my job.
Planning to plan being on the wall is my favorite thing
The thing I love about Peter "The Gansta" Gibbons is just highlighting how much of a job is pure theatre and farce.
We're here because we're here, and we're doing it because we're doing it, because we're doinging, etc.
And so much of it is just people trying to create work to look busy, or just to stay sane.
Life was good before Peter joined Easy Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Unit... Lumberg was gone but enter Capt Sobel.
Find me one guy that wouldn’t march up and down Curahee in full pack just to piss in Lumberg’s coffee
The two Bobs are among the greatest characters in cinematic history in my opinion. You'd easily think that they are going to be terrible douchebags firing everyone, but the way that they sympathize and empathize with Peter is so great. Plus they have the amazing comedy bit with "Just a second there, professor." and "We fixed the glitch." and it's incredible.
Things that kill me about this scene:
1. The “planning to plan” chart on the whiteboard
2. Peter addressing both Bobs as “Bob” the whole time
3. That there’s *still* entirely too much truth in this scene for many people’s work experiences.
That's my favorite part the planning tonplan chart...they're ALL MANAGERS...that's 100% true how these companies are put together
its still gonna be relevant in 2040 unless we ramp up the unions
@@carthag unions make this shit way worse
I never noticed 2.)
…brilliant.
@@nicosmind3 not in my experience.
Then again, I live in the UK where unions have fought for and won employment rights and laws that the US employees don't have.
I just had one of those "i do this; i do that" audit meetings this morning with this guy from the dept of manpower. He was conducting an audit on everyone to see if their position is STILL required or can be scrapped. I immediately thought about this movie when i started answering his "what do you do & how long does it take you to do it" questions🤣🤣🤣
I literally got pulled in our meeting room by our President and Director of Operations saying, “It doesn’t seem like you want to be here.”
Me internally: ‘Have they not seen this scene before or…’
"MANpower"?! Your company is sexist and needs DEI training asap!
Peter here is my whole work ethic.
This movie is a true classic. It’s relevant across decades and it’s the perfect corporate satire.
He ends the interview. 😂
“Yea, they called me from home” 💀
This is exactly like me. Come into work and space out for an hour. Do some tps reports and then space out for another 4hrs til its time to go home
Cap
Ruh buh buh . . . "space out"??
I love that he ends the meeting. Anyone else work on corporate hell?
8 bosses is the thing that hits me.
What makes this classic so good is that it's so relatable. Funny and therapeutic all in one!
Far and away the most important movie of the 90s.
following Peter's footsteps...in real life, yes, "I feel great, it's the best day of my life"...pure philosophy!
Good luck with your layoffs. I hope they go really well.
0:36, Peter is excited because he's about to vent out his frustrations to the Bob's with Initech's problems.
"PLANNING TO PLAN" nice touch.
This really went well for peter and honestly that's really the way to handle it you gotta stay calm and tell them about why you don't care about your job basically like peter said it's the motivation that's the really problem the fact you got 8 different bosses making you feel guilty about messing up once but the things it's the people you know that make the difference yeah you may not like your job but the good news is you can find a job that makes you happy and having a boss that respects you and listens to you is the best part
Peter spit nothing but facts in this scene! 🙌🏽
Love how Peter ends the meeting 😂
My dad was a Bob for IBM mergers and acquisitions
It’s definitely not a nice job. But downsizing experts sometimes are needed.
Granted the Bobs don’t always do what they actually need to, like they’re dealing with Milton. But still.
You just gotta spin the Aunt Jememia bottle and say Lady Detail don't play that.
Legendary. Such a good movie.
I wish I could’ve been like Peter at my last job
I watch at least 10min of this movie on my lunchbreak every day. Office space and ice baths to the face work wonders
So over the years I've actually done something like what the Bobs are doing ... and you know if employees were really honest they could get a lot of stuff changed. 8 bosses? Thats way too top heavy. I asked a guy how many meetings he had in a day once, he had 5 hours of meetings 4 days a week. Thats half a work week gone to meetings and most of them were so someone with a title could "run a meeting" and justify their own job. Stuff like this is insane and I absolutely love this film because this is a lot of what corporate life is like
I know a couple of guys who just never came back to work after watching this movie.
Movie magic! Maybe my favorite movie scene ever
Anyone notice the Planning to Plan on the whiteboard in the back of the conference room?
Life hands you a Lumberg, you simply walk around it...
Anyone who has worked in n a "cubicle environment" can relate to this. The only aspect left out of this movie was how often management moves people's cubicles around.
Pretty much the entire Milton Subplot with the moving of cubicles
Ending the interview yourself is a great power move.
"Would you bare with me for just a second?"
"Ok" 😂
The way he told them i hope your firing is gonna go on well😂😂😂....how can u say that when u have been missing work ....hahaha i wont say i have been missing it 😂
Its usually the ones who are so insecure about losing their jobs that end up getting laid off. While the ones who aren't worried about it, who have confidence in their abilities, are the ones getting promoted.
This is my career right now. Since 2016 I’ve just been existing with no real motivation. I’ve even had meetings with HR like this and I’m still with the company and have survived two mass layoffs. I think I will have to assault someone to get fired or just retire early.
All these years, and I just noticed the flip flops.
"I dunno, I guess.." 😁😁😁😁
"So, Peter, if you would just walk around me ignoring my existence as anything more than an object obstructing your path to the door, that'd be great"...
How Twitter works
Planning to plan 😂😂😂😂 …never saw that before.
Elon Musk at Twitter HQ be like
Space out lmfao 🤣
Would you bear with me for just a second please😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤
Comedic Gold
I have 8 different bosses
Hes now my hero
😌 Take it ez
I'm pretty sure that Peter Gibbons broke the promise of coming to work over the weekend due to the loss of people at Initech the office building
Hey Peter go ahead and grab some coffee😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤
Wait wait wait wait spaced out
Hi bob.. Bob go ahead and help yourself some coffee😂😂😂😂
Peter Gibbons finally shows up at Initech the office building, while violating the dress code such as wearing blue jeans, and regular long sleeve buttonless shirt and a long button down shirt not buttoned in. Also, Peter comes into Initech the office building very anxious, and smiling nervously.
Michael Bolton: Peter!!!!!
Peter smiling anxiously at him: Michael!!!!!
Michael Bolton: Peter!!!!! You're in deep sugar!!!!! You were supposed to come in on Saturday!!!!!! What were you doing all of this sudden?!!!!!
Peter feeling nervous: Michael!!!! I did nothing!!!! I did absolutely nothing!!!!! And!!!!! I mean it!!!!!
Michael: I noticed you were also supposed to come in on Sunday. Well, what's gotten into you all of this sudden?!!!! Taking the weekend of Saturday and Sunday off?!!!!! While Milton Waddams didn't receive his paycheck, and move into the basement of storage B while Bill Lumbergh hires some new people at Initech?!!!!!
Samir: Never!!!! Take off over the weekend on Saturday and Sunday while Milton Waddams has to move into storage B and work down the basement while Bill Lumbergh hires some new people at Initech!!!!!
Dom: Please lose your job and go home!!!!!
Michael: Enough interrupting!!!!!!
Michael pauses.
Peter walks nervously to his desk to get ready to do his work.
Michael: Peter!!!!! You were supposed to be having your interview with the consultants!!!!!
Peter feeling puzzled, nervous, anxious and uncomfortable: The who?
Michael: 😡😡😡The consultants!!!!!😡😡😡
Peter smiling anxiously: Yeah!!!!! You're right Michael!!!!! I was supposed to be having my interview with the consultants!!!!!!
Michael: I hope you have a better story then Mr. Lumbergh!!!!!
Peter feeling anxious and embarrassed: Like what?!!!!!
Michael: You were breaking the promise for not showing up on Saturday and Sunday, didn't leave me and Samir alone, almost got Mr. Lumbergh, Dom and Nina fired from their job and no other people getting hired to work at Initech. They could take away Initech the office building!!!!
Samir: Well, you're going to be in big trouble when Mr. Bill Lumbergh sees you.
Peter feeling nervous: Trouble!!!!!
Peter feeling embarrassed: I'm not in trouble!!!!!
Samir: Yes you are!!!!! Stop lying!!!!!! Now you are going to lose your job even more, more and more!!!!!
Michael: Peter!!!! Do something!!!!! Such as!!!!! Make something up!!!!!
Peter feeling angry: 😡😡😡NO WAY!!!!!😡😡😡I AM NOT DOING THAT!!!!!😡😡😡
Peter Gibbons angrily uses his fist, and hits his computer, instead of his work of what he missed on Saturday. Also, Peter was more angry that he was pounding on his desk instead of his software and account work that he missed on Sunday.
Peter Gibbons feeling anxious and uncomfortable and smiling: Guess what Michael!!!!!!
Michael: 😡😡😡WHAT PETER WHAT!!!!!😡😡😡
Peter feeling nervous: I was at the hypnotherapist, with Ann and her family members, and talked to the obese doctor of what was wrong at work, and the worst day every day was that he was sad, and lonely in my apartment, since Ann broke up with him, and that she already has her boyfriend, and also sad, jealous and hopeless of his next door neighbor Lawrence who is the construction worker, and gave me a complete relaxation to have everything calm me down.
Michael: I hope the doctor gave you some medication for your anxiety!!!!!
Peter feeling embarrassed: No! He didn't!!!!
Michael: 😡😡😡 PETER!!!!!😡😡😡WHAT DID HE DO?!!!!😡😡😡
Peter feeling anxious: He had a heart attack, died and fell on the floor.
Michael: That's no good!!!!! You should really go your primary doctor, so that way you can get another prescription to make an appointment at the hypnotherapy, so that way you can take medication on your anxiety every day, and get a refill every day!!!!!
Peter: 😡😡😡I HATE THIS JOB!!!!!😡😡😡I HATE THIS GODDAMN INITECH JOB, AND.........😡😡😡
Michael: Peter! Peter! Peter! Keep your voice down, all of the people are at the office hearing you.
Peter Gibbons angrily gives his coworker Michael the finger.
Michael: Are you trying to make an F word?!!!!! 😡😡😡LOSE YOUR JOB!!!!!😡😡😡
Peter smiling anxiously, and nervously at him: Michael, you're a good friend.
Peter Gibbons was about to touch Michael with his arm.
Michael: I want you to get away from me!!!!!
"0cho Bob!" 😆😉
I'm not too sure that Peter Gibbons promised his boss Mr. Bill Lumbergh to come to work over the weekend, due to the loss of extra people at Initech the office building
“That’s my only real motivation is not to be hassled…”
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It’s not that I’m lazy. It’s just that I don’t care. I have lived with that phrase for 25 years now.
Missed an opportunity not casting this guy in Idiocracy.
It is epic.
ROFFFFLLLMAAAAOOOOOOOO GEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAR!!!!!!
This was me as a employee. I'm much happier self employed.
Ehbahee…space out? Lol
Stock option program is a scam. I'm gonna need cash instead. 😏
You see Bob what I normally do is get s***-faced all day and I just show back up you k😂😂😂now when it's time to punch out😂😂
Can anyone please explain why this is one of my favorite scenes?..
Peter Gibbons is going to be in big trouble after he finally shows up at work after what happened at the hypnotherapy when Dr. Swanson died of a heart attack, slept in all Saturday pretending he was sick, and had a no call and no show on Sunday.
People say idiocracy predicted the future. This is every Gen-Z'er I have worked with.
What's the song
8 bob
0:07 work place violence?
😅😅😅
Peter Gibbons should tell his coworker friend Michael Bolton about what happened at the hypnotherapy, when Dr. Swanson died of a heart attack
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