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Business 102: Friday, Period 3, FINAL
"Well, you guys didn't do well enough in the Family Feud a couple weeks ago so there will be no pizza today," Jim said, shooting an apologetic glance at the camera. "But I do have a test for you. I know you probably weren't expecting an actual final from me, but sometimes you need to prove that you can run a tight ship."
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"I wrote the whole thing in 20 minutes and I'm not sure people could find it serious if they tried," Jim told the camera. "I think I'm the reason teachers usually need to go to school and get certified."
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"Anyway, here's the test. You've been a great class. Good luck and I hope you end up with a job you love."
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"I wrote the whole thing in 20 minutes and I'm not sure people could find it serious if they tried," Jim told the camera. "I think I'm the reason teachers usually need to go to school and get certified."
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"Anyway, here's the test. You've been a great class. Good luck and I hope you end up with a job you love."

Sign In [Final]
Question 1
a) Find a way to go back in time and volunteer to pick your boss up wile paying special care to make sure you don't drive into a pole like your coworker did.
b) Find ways to protect yourself just in case you're destined to be the next one injured.
c) Be concerned about your concussed coworker and volunteer to take him to the hospital when it becomes clear that, yes, he does need to go to one. Please note that your boss may tag along and try to stick his foot into the MRI machine.
d) Try to ignore all of this and just do your work.
e) None of the above. Please explain.
Question 2
a) Answer the volunteer sheriff's deputy honestly, showing him the respect that he deserves.
b) Point out that there are other businesses in the office park, and two warehouses full of workers who are fairly open about using recreational drugs and that maybe the investigation might prove more fruitful out of the office.
c) Try to convince your coworker that he's the one who smoked he joint, turning his interrogation of you into an interrogation of him.
d) Try to ignore all of this and just do your work.
e) None of the above. Please explain.
Question 3
a) Bribe the kids with candy in hopes of getting them to like you and/or take it easy on you during the day.
b) Befriend the kids and try to get them involved in your work.
c) Treat the kids like forced child labor and make them do your work, or else.
d) Try to ignore all of this and just do your work.
e) None of the above. Please explain.
Question 4
Come up with an event for the Office Olympics.
TA [Final]
Talk to Jim [Final]
Talk to the Camera [Final]
OOC [Final]
Re: Sign In [Final]
Re: Sign In [Final]
Re: Question 1
C) it was, then.
Re: Question 2
Re: Question 3
A) Because sugar-addled children are entertaining.
Re: Question 4
Mat was quite pleased with his contribution.
Re: Sign In [Final]
Re: Question 1
Re: Question 2
Re: Question 3
Re: Question 4
So Office Golf was totally in.
Re: TA [Final]
Well, for a definition of "any" that actually excluded a lot of things. Don't try and ask him about advanced robotics, for example. Unless you want a lecture on how robots will one day make muffins more delicious.
Re: Sign In [Final]
Re: Question 1
D. A George Foreman Grill? What is wrong with you?
Granted, in a few years, her answer would actually not be D.
Re: Question 2
A and then D. I have nothing to hide.
Re: Question 3
Unless of course, they were good for C.
Re: Question 4
No.
Re: Talk to the Camera [Final]
"This class has been a complete and total waste of time," she said.
And paused. "No, I take that back. This class has taught me how to avoid future complete and total wastes of time, and it's by remembering answer D."
Re: OOC [Final]
Re: Sign In [Final]
Re: Question 1
Re: Question 2
Re: Question 3
Re: Question 4
No, Jack didn't know how it would work, either, but it sounded cool, didn't it?