I really enjoyed this movie because I could relate it to my job
Any wagie kino like this?
Still Waiting
Obviously Clerks but II has more of a similar feel to Waiting...
>Ryan Reynolds
oh, so it's shit
No u
Slammin Salmon
A man of taste
Is Waiting the most 2000s movie imaginable?
I've never understood because I don't go on /biz/
If I am salaried am I still a wagie?
Not particularly
Maybe the fashion and cast is a bit dated but otherwise the film could've been made today or 60 years ago
im pretty sure that dane cook movie where he's a costco stocker counts towards this
He's fine in this. His character preys on underage girls
If you make a W2 you're never the boss.
>come on man,you can't mix Mexican with continental!
Be nice to your waiter
the OG
>tfw drive 40 minutes for a 12/hr job
>boss starts scheduling me only for 4 hour shifts
>ask him why. Tell him I that's a lot of driving for half a shift
>"if you don't like it, I can just not schedule you at all"
Manager Dan did nothing wrong, plus him hitting on the hot 17 year old hostess was based.
What a dick
Whatever you do, I sincerely hope you don't take advice from Yea Forums. That would be really stupid.
>that hot 17 y/o is now a post-wall 31 y/o
I got to see the location of Mooby's when I grew up in Buena Park. Never knew what it was for because I was literally 9 years old.
I think my dad took a picture of it.
Party down
The trailer for this alone is just...painful. Adam Carolla literally says "and that's a good thing".
I'd still lick her asshole
There were actually quite a lot of people who quit their office job after this movie was released.