Farkus: So, basically the job here is quite simple. Selling bras.
George: Well, that interests me very much Mr. Farkus. Very much indeed, sir.
Farkus: Have you ever sold a woman's line before?
George: No, but... I have very good rapport with women. Very good. Comfortable. And from the first time I laid eyes on a brassiere, I was enthralled.
Farkus: Hmm. Tell me about it.
George: Well, I was 14 years old. I was in my friends bathroom. His mother's brassiere was hanging on the shower rod. I picked it up, studied it. I thought, "I like this". I didn't know in what way or on what level, but I knew... I wanted to be around brassieres.
Farkus: That's incredible story. You have a remarkable passion for brassieres.
George: Well, they are more than an underwear to me, Mr. Farkus. Two cups in the front, two loops in the back. How do they do it?
Farkus: Well, I think I can say, barring some unforeseen incident, that you will have a very bright future here at E.D. Granmont.
George: Thank you Mr. Farkus. [they shake hands] Thank you very much indeed, sir.
Farkus: See you Monday 9 o'clock.
George: If you don't mind, sir, I'll be here at 8.