Whether or not he had stopped at the newsstand, those designs would’ve fallen out anyway. Now, would that really be on Greg, or is it more on Mike for not sealing it tightly enough? Both? Neither?
Regardless of whether that cylinder was sealed properly or not, Greg had one job to do, and that was to deliver those plans. When you're at work, you need to perform your job, and you can't get sidetracked. Just do the one thing you're supposed to do. Once you've completed your task and the boss gives you the okay to go home, then you can go and do whatever you want.
Greg was trying to start working so he could afford a new Mustang in the next couple of years when hes old enough to drive.But he was a little too obsessed with the idea and he lost focus on the little errand his dad sent him out to do when he stopped at the news stand.Greg is lucky he didn't get grounded or fired.
Unfortunately, when a young person is given a responsibility and doesn't give it due care, it's a sign that he/she will likely always be that way. I've known a few such people in my time.
Or to learn a lesson early. My seventh grade teacher was a harsh grader and said, "If you're gonna get a D on your report card, now is the time to get it- before you start a permanent record."
@@TnseWlmsmuch more flexible thinking. Other poster away too rigid. We are human beings. A young person learning and taking on new responsibilities is bound to makes big and little mistakes. Make wrong decisions. That is what helps one learn and grow. The rigid, inflexible mentality is acting as if humans aren't humans at all.😳
I loved this episode!! Just love the Brady Bunch ❤... Mary from Arkansas
I wish I could see the rest.
Greg Brady do you want a boyfriend🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Maybe they should've taped that thing shut or Mike could've warned him that it slid open easily. Poor Greg.
Loving rewatching the Brady Bunch with my husband, but I've noticed some episodes have been excluded like S3 E1 and S4 E1. Why?
stop geez
Whether or not he had stopped at the newsstand, those designs would’ve fallen out anyway. Now, would that really be on Greg, or is it more on Mike for not sealing it tightly enough? Both? Neither?
Regardless of whether that cylinder was sealed properly or not, Greg had one job to do, and that was to deliver those plans. When you're at work, you need to perform your job, and you can't get sidetracked. Just do the one thing you're supposed to do. Once you've completed your task and the boss gives you the okay to go home, then you can go and do whatever you want.
Greg was trying to start working so he could afford a new Mustang in the next couple of years when hes old enough to drive.But he was a little too obsessed with the idea and he lost focus on the little errand his dad sent him out to do when he stopped at the news stand.Greg is lucky he didn't get grounded or fired.
Actually, he DID fired. However, Mr. Phillips had a change of heart when he learned that Greg was taking it so hard.
I didn't know Mike Brady designed the Projects.
Well, he IS an architect. 😉😉😉
Ouch, not good! 🫤
Greg already has takehome pay in his pocket on his first day?
I always bust out laughing at that music cue at 1:42.
Unfortunately, when a young person is given a responsibility and doesn't give it due care, it's a sign that he/she will likely always be that way. I've known a few such people in my time.
Or to learn a lesson early. My seventh grade teacher was a harsh grader and said, "If you're gonna get a D on your report card, now is the time to get it- before you start a permanent record."
@@TnseWlmsmuch more flexible thinking.
Other poster away too rigid.
We are human beings.
A young person learning and taking on new responsibilities is bound to makes big and little mistakes. Make wrong decisions.
That is what helps one learn and grow.
The rigid, inflexible mentality is acting as if humans aren't humans at all.😳
Low cost housing development? Mike designed Pruitt-Igoe?
His first day..and his last day🙃
Greg was always so selfish
Greg was set up for failure.
How? Greg was the one who stopped at the news stand. It was his choice.