Corporate Affairs (2007)

Corporate Affairs

There is a bridge between the time you work at a job with no supervisory responsibilities and the time you are promoted to supervisor when you figure that someone will come along and point their finger at you and call you an imposter. You have no idea what you are doing and you’re terrified that someone will come along and strip you of all responsibility and kick you out the door. Making the transition to being able to fake what you’re doing until you learn the ropes and showing others you have a degree of control is a brief one. My time span was about a month and I clasped the mantra of doing the reverse of my previous boss’s behaviour to my heart. I survived. Ted Meyers (Breckin Meyer) struggles with the same panic when he is promoted to product manager. He confides in his wife Cassie (Laura Harris) of his reluctance and she understands the dilemma and suggests he has to decide what he wants for his future. She is ready to stand by him whatever the choice.

Director:  Daniel M. Cohen; Terence H. Winkless
Writer:  Daniel M. Cohen
Cast:
Breckin Meyer -  Ted Meyers
Laura Harris -  Cassie Meyers
Bess Armstrong -  Emily
Adrian Martinez -  Gregg Mason
George Coe -  George
Adam Scott -  Jack
Monica Keena -  Snowy
Melinda Page Hamilton -  Chris
Dona Elena Hatcher -  Tough Girl
Louise Hsu -  Tech #3
Ashley Hudson -  Call girl – Toy
Benjamin Kanes -  Henry
Brian L. King -  Dollar Sign #2
Michael Medeiros -  The Pimp
Jo Mercer -  Dollar Sign #1
Tisha Tinsman -  Seductive Lady









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