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HUMAN RESOURCE Written by David Dalton & Chad Schnackel Pages: 4 Characters: Mike, late 20's Greg Hancock, 40+ Synopsis: Greg Hancock pays the new Director of H.R. a visit, only to be subjected to Mike's weird sense of humor. PERMISSION FOR USE Educational Use: YOU HAVE PERMISSION to use this script for acting classes & workshops, general auditions, audition workshops, school entry auditions, school scholarship auditions, personal practice, and school related competitions where no monetary awards or prizes are given. Film or Video Productions: YOU HAVE PERMISSION to film or videotape a performance of this script for the purpose of demonstration (demo reel or show reel) as long as the writer's names appear in the film/video credits in the finished production. Expansion/Development/Film Festivals: YOU MUST OBTAIN expressed written permission from the MockSides administrators (writers David Dalton & Chad Schnackel) to expand or develop this script into a short film, feature, or any sort of episodic series for commercial use or for entries into film festivals and competitions where a monetary award or prize is offered, in which case, monetary compensation may be required by the writers. NOTE: Most film festival organizations and their sponsors may not even allow a produced video/film of this script to be entered, since there may already be produced versions of this script by others, making it an "unoriginal film". We recommend you commission the writers of this script to create original content for your use only.

INT. HUMAN RESOURCES - DAY Mike Turner sits at his new desk with a stack of files. He is reading one file with extreme intensity. We hear a a quick couple knocks on the door before GREG enters. He is an executive manager within the firm. Mr. Turner. Turner gets up and greets him with usual enthusiastic demeanor. Oh, hi. You are... Greg Hancock, Director of Finance. Of course. Mr. Hancock. Please, call me Greg. Yeah, Hancock (goes back to search his files) Hancock...Hancock, Greg. He finds Hancock s file. They both sit. Here we go. Been with the company since 1992. Wow, twenty years. That s awesome. So, what brings you by? Just wanted to welcome aboard the new Director of H.R. Thanks. Please, have a seat. I have to tell you, I was a little surprised Mr. Mitchell hired such a young man.

Really? Why s that? Well, Mr. Mitchell...he s always been...you know, old school. Uh huh. (writing in Hancock s file) Old school. He told me about your philosophy. What do you call it, your gutforce philosophy? Very interesting. Yeah, I follow my gut. The candidate s qualifications are important, but I always go with my gut. It s never let me down. Oh, I see. I guess that s a good quality. (still writing) You guess? Uh huh. So, I see you re a note-taker. Another good quality. Allow me to ask a company veteran like yourself a question. Of course, happy to share my experience. If you were a caterpillar in it s cocoon, would you come out a butterfly, or a moth? I m sorry?

(begins to write again) Sorry...Uh huh. I suppose I would be a... If you had a super power, what would it be? Is this that new profile test Mr. Mitchell was talking about? No, it s not. Answer the question, please. Well, I never really thought about it. Uh huh. If you had access to all the financial accounts and were able to take money out and hide it, would you? I do have access to all the accounts. I m head of the finance department... I m sorry, Greg, but I have to let you go. Let me go? Oh, Mr. Mitchell said you had a weird sense of humor. I don t, and I m not joking now. Excuse me? You re firing me? You can t do that.

Yes I can. No you can t. I can if I have Mr. Mitchell s approval. Do you have his approval? No. Hancock stands up. Turner stands up to match. Well, good luck getting it. (laughing) Wait. I was just joking. You re not fired. That s just how I interview candidates. Only, I don t fire them, cause they aren t hired yet, I just tell them to get the hell out of my office. If they run, I don t call them back. If they stand up to me, they get a second interview. I see. Hey, you know where the bathroom s are around here? Down the hall and on the left. Thanks. (laughing) You would get a second interview. Mike exits leaving Hancock confused. CUT TO: