![]() Meanwhile, Dwight calls Michael with the news that the employees left but Michael agrees that no one should have to be there as both he and Jim are gone and hangs up. Pam finds a piece of paper from her old art room and returns to the booth with it, but Michael is mad that it is not Dunder Mifflin paper and makes Pam go back to the office to retrieve another sheet. Back at the office, Angela and Dwight find themselves alone as the rest of the employees decide to go home. ![]() Michael tries to pull other students in to the booth but no one is interested. Jim tries to convince the client to switch paper companies, but Phil is content with the supplier he is using and is not interested in hearing a sales pitch. Michael pushes the blame back on her and makes her go find another piece of paper. Pam only brought one, and when Michael gets mad at her, she points out that he told her to only bring one sheet. He then gets mad that the student signed his name on the sheet of paper and tells Pam to put out another. Stanley quietly packs his things and walks out as Dwight becomes outraged that everyone wants to leave.Īt the job fair, Michael turns away the only student interested in their booth because he is not the type of person Michael was interested in recruiting. The employees realize there is no reason for them to be in the office with so many people gone and want to go home. Andy, on the other hand, is quite a poor golfer. The client Jim is trying to impress, Phil Maguire, suggests they bet on the golf game, which excites Kevin, as he both loves to gamble and proves to be an excellent golfer. Michael sets up the company's booth at the job fair by placing one sheet of white paper on the table and nothing else. Meanwhile, Jim hits the links with Andy and Kevin to try and land his biggest sale after receiving a formal warning from Ryan regarding his job performance. Michael, Pam, Oscar and Darryl set up a booth at a local job fair at Valley View High School, which happens to be Pam's alma mater, to find the "Best and the Brightest" for Dunder Mifflin's summer internship. Darryl then asks Michael where he went to college and Michael abruptly claps his hands, shouts "Let's go!" and leaves. Darryl, Michael explains, is recruiting for the warehouse and says the kids that Darryl recruits are probably not going to college. Oscar is going as well to recruit for the accounting department, while Pam is going due to the school being her alma mater. Michael explains in a talking head that they are going to a job fair to look for interns. Darryl then enters the office wearing a tie, explaining he wanted to look presentable, even though Michael is clearly going in a different direction. ![]() Michael steps out of his office in his favorite jeans and asks Pam and Oscar to look excited. ![]()
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