 U.S. probation office, may I help you? Hello? Look, I can't come in today at 2 o'clock, we're just gonna have to reschedule. Excuse me, who did you say I was calling? You know damn well who this is. Now, hold on, please. I'm sorry, I don't know who you are, you didn't give me your name. Coming in at 2 o'clock? There are a lot of appointments today. Who are you supposed to see at 2 o'clock? Who the hell do you think I'm supposed to see? John Miller is who I'm supposed to see? Mick always sees John Miller. I've been in there enough times for you to know that. Excuse me? Now listen, I can't come in today at 2 o'clock. I'm trying to set up this job thing. Let me talk to John. Mr. Miller is out of the office. Why don't I let you talk to a duty officer or the duty supervisor? Bitch, you're just trying to mess me up, ain't you? Hey, now don't make me have to come down there. I'm tired of you all trying to mess me up. Mick, you know what? Don't you ever give a man a break? Geez, the whole system is stacked up. Hi, Sherry. Oh, hi. Carolyn Jansen will be with you shortly. You're a little bit early. She just ran out to the cafeteria, but she shouldn't be much longer. Well, that's okay. I got plenty of time. So how do you like working here? Oh, it's fine. It gets a little crazy working in this office. Well, every job has its little crazy moments, but these days it's just good to be working. I know what you mean. But this job doesn't pay enough, so I still have to work part-time at JC Penney. But how are things going for you? Do you like your job? Oh, I love it. Working in a garage is great. And it's pretty steady, too. I mean, all cars break down sooner or later, right? Don't. I know it. I just got this Jeep, and they're supposed to be so great, right? It's in the shop all the time. Bring it on down to my shop. I'll fix it up for you. Sure. So you've been working here pretty long time now, haven't you? You know, sometimes it kind of feels like everybody has been coming here forever, including me. Oh, come on. It's not that bad. You haven't been coming here that long, because I've been here, I think, just about a year now, myself, and you came in after me. Hello, Sherry Jones? Yeah, I'll send him right back. Okay, Bob. You can go on deck. Well, here's my card. I'll look for you down at the shop. Hi, Bill. Sorry to keep you waiting. It's been one of those days. That's okay. Donna here kept me entertained. Carolyn, I need to talk to you about... Not right now, Donna. Let me get him out of here and I'll give you a buzz.