[00:02.88]That’s why I’m assembling a team. Men like you.
[00:04.68]Not your average salesmen.
[00:06.48]It’ll mean more money,
[00:07.76]and, I got to be honest, maybe more of a time commitment.
[00:11.36]But you’ll be a part of something exciting, Wheeler.
[00:14.76]Computers.
[00:19.08]Well, sir, it sounds exciting.
[00:22.24]- Bart. - Bart.
[00:28.80]Bart, let me ask you a question.
[00:31.80]Do you happen to remember an Earl Wheeler? Out of Yonkers?
[00:36.56]- Can’t say that I do. Relation of yours? - My father.
[00:40.80]He worked as a salesman for Knox for almost 20 years.
[00:45.64]Earl Wheeler.
[00:48.40]Earl Wheeler.
[00:52.20]There’s no reason you’d remember him.
[00:56.12]Well, I’m sure he was a good man.
[01:04.96]Listen, Bart, there’s something I should have mentioned earlier.
[01:12.12]I’m going to be leaving the firm in the fall.
[01:16.64]- Another outfit1? - No, no, it’s not another outfit.
[01:19.76]Now, look, Frank. Is it a question of money?
[01:23.12]Because if it is, there’s no reason
[01:24.60]we can’t get together on a satisfactory...
[01:25.72]Well, I sure appreciate that, but no, it’s not the money.