Yeah, Jer really doesn't need to work very hard at all in order for me to start to sweat, swoon, and swiftly faint into a heaving puddle of my former self
This has to be one of my absolute favorite Jerry moments ever captured on film. Just LOOK AT HIM. My god...and someone is serving some serious "too handsome for words bad boy that everybody wants" older disco stud Danny Zuko vibes that I am digging like a pirate that's after some booty only the booty in question that this pirate is after is DATASS (that you know was looking fine as hell in those Saturday Night Fever pants)
Pinterest seems to have so many photos of Dean and Jerry. What is their source?Just watched Hardly Working, somehow Jerry has a strange look.On the positive side he really was one of a kind and no one has ever come close to his talent and appeal.
Pinterest accounts usually don't post any photos that they have purchased or edited themselves, and most don't give credit to the places they have found the photo. Literally, all of my photos have ended up on there after I have scanned or edited them. That's why I stopped posting as frequently in addition to not having as much time as I used to. I spent so much money on photos, and all I want is credit, which is not too much to ask for. I'm not putting watermarks on photos like some people do.
Hardly Working is hard to watch.... Probably he has a strange look because he getting cleaned out from the drugs he was on. There are a few enjoyable sequences in the film, but it definitely wasn't up to par with Jerry's usual level of comedy. Smorgasbord/Cracking Up was much funnier.
For the first time in the two years I've been working at this motel, we have no check-ins. We have plenty of vacancies, so I have no doubt we'll sell some and have check-ins later today, but we've never had zero when I clock in for the morning. This is an anomaly.
I have nothing to do. No paperwork to fill out, no reservation cards to check or file, no totals to cslculate, nothing. Mini lobster season is over, and the full season doesn't start for a few days, so business is completely dead right now. No holdovers, no early birds, no traffic, it's lovely.
It's all gonna go to hell in a couple of days, but it'll mellow out in September and October, our quote-unquote "slow" season (as if Labor Day and Columbus Day are slow...) Mid-December to mid-March is our busy season, so I NEED to be out of here by then.
From the article: ...”CEO Bill Anderson believes that flattening hierarchy and slashing corporate bureaucracy could be key to turning it around.
When Anderson took the helm last June, he learned that the company’s rules and procedures handbook was longer than War and Peace. It’s why, he says, when he listened to feedback from the firm’s workforce, the same complaints surfaced repeatedly.
“They basically said: ‘Increasingly, we can’t get anything done,'” Anderson told Business Insider. “It’s just too hard to get ideas approved, or you have to consult with so many people to make anything happen.”
“We hire highly educated, trained people, and then we put them in these environments with rules and procedures and eight layers of hierarchy,” Anderson added. “Then we wonder why big companies are so lame most of the time.”
So, the company is going boss-less, or as he calls it, moving to “dynamic shared ownership.”