What can I say about this scene? Just masterpiece in every second of its details: His look when been asked who's Sharona His look when he told the jok The secretary's look waiting for his answers The soundtrack When he said I'm normal, normal person, asking to change the chair if gets the job When he said it's a gift then silence then and a curse Sharona freaks out about him and supporting him, Mr. Monk telling he got the job.... The scene just makes me cry specially when he holds his tear in the interview... A masterpiece... Miss the show and never ever get enough of it ❤️❤️❤️
@@Plethorality that's my favourite! That's what made it a masterpiece!!! And the way the secretary was waiting for his answer,. What i mentioned was just few things, if not i could spend days telling about this scene!!! The way his trying to fix the chair,the way he was facing the wall, and.. and.. and.. But about " decisiveness", boy! That's the secret of this scene!!!
I've had bosses like that, fucking parasites. They find out you're good at one thing and the moment you're having issues they suddenly think you're broken.
@@DokkaChapman then you didn't have a good boss lol. The best boss will see in what to put you in just like this woman boss saw in my what she can put him in
Hey, you want a swiss army knife then go and hire one. If you have a precision laser cutter with CAD software, don't complain because it doesn't open your mail as easily! I kind of like the jobs that need my skills enough to make my quirks just one of those anomalies you just have to work around. If they don't need those skills then we're really not worth each others' time and effort.
For anyone curious 42,000 back when this was fillmed is worth about 67,000 today. So it's pretty impressive for a man with zero experience in an industry to get that much.
Yes, beautiful writing. I like the choice to have the interviewer be positive and warm person. This makes monk’s infirmity all the more touching. At 3:20 Sharona’s grocery bag is full of empty boxes. This is just like 95.4% of scenes wherein actors hold coffee cups full of nothing. Picky? Sure. Monk would approve.
Hmm? The yellow box has new GLADware plastic containers poking out of the open corner. The Clorox could be full, or could not be part of the groceries and just stuck on top; we all know she's liable to have been using it for something as both a nurse and while working for Monk! Maybe she was returning it to him, hah.
Great script, great acting, but it makes me CRAZY when the clip ends before Monk says WHAT the answer to the case is. Still, thank you for posting these two remarkable scenes.
There should be a film where Robert Downey Jr, Stanley Tucci, and Tony Shalhoub are brothers and they are great detectives or master criminals. Hahaha and each of them has weird quirks
Job interviewers who are bad at it always ask, “What’s your greatest strength, and what’s your greatest weakness?” It’s such a terrible question, I always want to answer something like, “My greatest weakness is my inability to resist embezzling from my employers. My greatest strength is I’m very good at concealing my thefts.”
My greatest strength is my ability to present information appropriately considering both my goals and audience. My biggest weakness is that I identify leading questions and reinterpret them to fit that strength.
Well, to this stupid questions I actually said once "How much time do we have" It was a conference call with 3 different countries. They laughed so I didn't answer it...
How long would it take monk to proofread the whole magazine and point out the problems? Maayyybbbeee two hours? I'd take $42,000/yr for working 2 hours a day.
I lived in SillyCon Valley and made $43K in 2000 as a proofreader. I loved my job. But my friend who made $100K as a technical writer and HATED her job told me that in the Valley I $43K would be considered ‘working poor.’ I got along fine as a single person.
When Sharona comes in carrying a bag of groceries you can see the bag has zero groceries in it, just empty bottles and empty boxes, the way she carried it made that obvious
"What happened? "How did it go?" Monk-wearing his Pjs, "I got the job" but then Sharona's looking at him, like you ok, when he goes "I'm back baby n does a little dance/jjg
I’m so glad they’re making a movie to continue the story. He’s one of my favorite actors because of this series. It’s a great throwback to earlier TV shows. This and Psych are two of my all time favorites. USA had the best lineup for a while. And this is a show you can watch with your whole family and not be worried about it.
Did you know that in the last Psych episode, they are referring to Monk when they mention the guy in the kitchen alphabetizing the cans? (Or something like that.)
@@HasturYellowSign Yeah, I vaguely recall that. I loved Psych, and I grew up in Santa Barbara though, and I laughed and sometimes cringed a little bit when they got place names and described it wrong,. It was actually filmed in Canada, I believe. Santa Barbara does NOT make it cheap to film there. Or live. Or visit. **Sigh** It's a very different place then where I grew up now...
I'm a weirdo. I actually enjoy the first few weeks of a new job. Going through the interview, meeting new people, figuring out the schedule, learning new floor plans, discovering new facets to different industries I'd never worked in before and how to better empathize with people in their jobs. . . Then the mundanity of it sets in after a month or two and I hate it. Not the people or anything, just the job itself. Rarely have I worked anywhere where I continued to love the job past six months. Maybe I should start being up-front about that in interviews. . .
I'm the same way. That is why I work as a temp. I'm there to cover for someone on medical or maturity leave. They come back, I move on to the next job. I've worked in lots of different industries.
It's a gift and a curse is my favourite line that Monk says on the show. It's how I see my ADHD there are times when even with medication I become distracted by things I should not be doing but go on a whole journey learning a brand new topic but it's a curse because I have not made progress on the thing I want to do. Along with being able to think along so many different branches all in one go without medication, it makes me difficult to understand, and even with medication, where my mind get's less sidetracked I can link things that seem unconnected to come up with an amazing idea for research. :)
42k in San Fransisco is basically no money. I can't imagine it would be enough to pay for that house and Sharona's salary. Guess that's why they call it fiction.
best series ever , i stay in Montreal , and i was lucky to be able to watch it on tv , everyday from monday to friday at 2PM but they play it again after midnight .. great scenario , exceptionally smart writer , great acting , and producing by Tony Shalhoub himself .. Tony Shaloub of Lebanese origins like William Hanna and Joseph Barbera ( creators of Tom and Jerry , the smurpths and Snoopy and other carttoon caracters ) 🇱🇧 🇱🇧
It was literally the punishment for a legions cowardice in battle. Every 10th soldier was executed for the benefit of the rest. THATS the only meaning of decimate. That ppl use it incorrectly is sad.
That salary now would be equivalent to about $70,000 per year, plus benefits. That is a decent paying job for entry level. If you can't live off of that, then you are living in the wrong city and living well above your means.
Here's what happened.....why would the "Mad Hatter" try to swipe the Commissioner's hat and drop one of them after he got away with it? Only one reason. He didn't want the hat, but instead wanted the Commissioner's toupee because it was made from the hair of the woman he murdered. The only piece of DNA of her that was left because he cleaned up every trace of her when he killed her.
lol, $42K a year in San Francisco is a poverty wage, it shows how old the show is. I suppose if it was released in today's world, the offer would be more like $100,000. In today's world, Monk wouldn't be working out of San Francisco, either. It wouldn't matter if all his buddies were there, between the homeless druggies and them crapping all over the street, he couldn't function. 😆
For reference, this episode was released in 2004, so with inflation, it works out to ~$67K, which is in the 48th percentile. Considering Monk's lack of formal experience in the field, the full benefits, AND the four weeks of vacation (which normally takes years of employment to get in the U.S.), I'd say he did pretty well.
@@micahbush5397 Another factor, because it was a cleaner, lower crime, more livable city in 2004, I think they didn't have to pay people just to live there. _"In San Francisco, you can earn more than $184,000 a year in salary and benefits for cleaning up feces."_ 😐
She looks familiar to me as an actress, but not on Monk. I think I know who you're thinking about, the patient who the doctor framed Monk for stealing her necklace? No, it's not her.
@@randomfullywonderful thanks! I now know who I'm thinking of is Eve Gordon. She was in the asylum episode and Mr. Monk goes to the bank episode. The actress from this episode is Molly Hagan. They look somewhat similar imo. If you watched Unfabulous you might know her from that? Also both actresses were on Grey's Anatomy-Eve in season 4 (4x03) and Molly in season 5 (5x19). Looks like Molly wrote and starred in Garage Sale while Eve Gordon co-starred.
@@rahbeeuh Also, not in the 1990s. But here we are... in 2023, when I made my comment. But I get your point, at the time that salary was mentioned it was a respectable salary, but I was just wanted to point out how the times have changed. Be at peace.
wait a minit!....there's some contradictatory thinking here...5:30 'couldn't fix the whole world...but i could fix little pieces of it' (spolier ahead)which is exactly opposite thinking why he was comtemplating suicide in the recent movie claiming his murder solves didn't change anything in the world
I like both Natalie and Sharona, and I especially like way the writers made them quite different from each other, and gave them different relationships with Monk.
Maybe a thousand years ago decimate meant to reduce by 1/10. I know the Roman Army would execute 10 % of a unit as a punishment. But the word has evolved and is no longer used literally. So the magazine was correct.
20 days paid vacation ... and a very astounished Sharon ... Oooh, right, they name it "Benefits" in the USA ... That would be the legal minimum here in Germany. Poor US-Workers.
Americans also struggle to use up their vacation time though, part of it could be stingy employers but part of it is our culture I think. Also I have a generous job and I get 27 paid days off a year including 10 national holidays and other benefits. It's 25 hrs a week (at a small company) so I also work for Doordash which is really flexible.
What can I say about this scene? Just masterpiece in every second of its details:
His look when been asked who's Sharona
His look when he told the jok
The secretary's look waiting for his answers
The soundtrack
When he said I'm normal, normal person, asking to change the chair if gets the job
When he said it's a gift then silence then and a curse
Sharona freaks out about him and supporting him,
Mr. Monk telling he got the job....
The scene just makes me cry specially when he holds his tear in the interview...
A masterpiece... Miss the show and never ever get enough of it ❤️❤️❤️
And that kong hesitation, before pronouncing, "decisiveness!".
Glorious.
@@Plethorality that's my favourite! That's what made it a masterpiece!!! And the way the secretary was waiting for his answer,.
What i mentioned was just few things, if not i could spend days telling about this scene!!! The way his trying to fix the chair,the way he was facing the wall, and.. and.. and..
But about " decisiveness", boy! That's the secret of this scene!!!
Secretary? Talk about an insult. You might want to rethink that.
Right. Did you see that tear 😿
I love how he is trying to balance the chair with his feets in the air :D
"If I get the job would this be my chair?"
"Not while I'm here."
She sees right past the strangeness, sees the big brain and hires him immediately.
I've had bosses like that, fucking parasites. They find out you're good at one thing and the moment you're having issues they suddenly think you're broken.
@@DokkaChapman then you didn't have a good boss lol. The best boss will see in what to put you in just like this woman boss saw in my what she can put him in
Hey, you want a swiss army knife then go and hire one. If you have a precision laser cutter with CAD software, don't complain because it doesn't open your mail as easily! I kind of like the jobs that need my skills enough to make my quirks just one of those anomalies you just have to work around. If they don't need those skills then we're really not worth each others' time and effort.
Best line of the entire scene: Monk (weeping) "I got the job."
"What would you say is your strength?"
Several minutes and agonizing facial expressions later: "Decisiveness."
Tony Shaloub deserved every single Emmy he got for this role. Such a challenging character to play.
Not just for this role. He puts 100 present into everything
IMO, it was awesome early on, but they jumped the shark pretty fast.
He absolutely did all three of them.
@@vizzini2510 how fast you think 🤔
@@vizzini2510nah
For anyone curious 42,000 back when this was fillmed is worth about 67,000 today. So it's pretty impressive for a man with zero experience in an industry to get that much.
You couldn't live in San Fransisco on that back then unless you had multiple roommates.
She was not mad cause he got the job, she was mad he got medical care with the job 😂
MONK: "It's a gift."
INTERVIEWER: ... No response.
MONK: "And a curse."
INTERVIEWER: "I can see that."
This scene was how I first learned what the word "Decimate" actually means.
Surely it means reduce TO a tenth??
@@natmanprime4295 No, it's BY a tenth. It comes from the punishment of roman legions.
@@glasrazuma933 sounds lame. What's the point of that lol
@@natmanprime4295 corporal punishment for disobeying orders,breaking rank, or fleeing imposed on a Legion indiscriminately to ensure unit cohesion.
Me too! And I think of it every time I read that word.
Molly Hagan does a great job as the empathetic interviewer. We should all be so lucky on our next job interview.
Yet the chair was tippy...
@@KaiHouston-m6j And I bet it was bothering Monk to no end 😂
Was that empathy? I thought that was the stiff smile of irritation and condescension.
If an interviewee handed me a handful of papers with mistakes from my own product. I would hire them on the spot.
And fire the other people.
@@shelldie8523 great response!
Yes, beautiful writing. I like the choice to have the interviewer be positive and warm person. This makes monk’s infirmity all the more touching.
At 3:20 Sharona’s grocery bag is full of empty boxes. This is just like 95.4% of scenes wherein actors hold coffee cups full of nothing.
Picky? Sure. Monk would approve.
Also I'm pretty sure he defined "decimate" wrong, it means reduce to 1/10, not by 1/10. Edit: I was wrong, I guess it's just a curse.
Well, the coffee is caffeine free, sugar free, zero calories and hypo-allergenic!
@@immortalsofar5314 😀
Hmm? The yellow box has new GLADware plastic containers poking out of the open corner. The Clorox could be full, or could not be part of the groceries and just stuck on top; we all know she's liable to have been using it for something as both a nurse and while working for Monk! Maybe she was returning it to him, hah.
@@godminnette2 yes
Great script, great acting, but it makes me CRAZY when the clip ends before Monk says WHAT the answer to the case is. Still, thank you for posting these two remarkable scenes.
It's been posted on the channel before, it's the hairpiece solve.
The mayor's hair piece was made with the hair of the victim. It was never about the hat. Here's what happened...
During the pandemic, he could have gone back to the magazine job. Find a way to work from home, and still get the benefits.
There should be a film where Robert Downey Jr, Stanley Tucci, and Tony Shalhoub are brothers and they are great detectives or master criminals. Hahaha and each of them has weird quirks
The interviewer was such a nice sweet understanding lady.
One of my all-time favorite scenes from Monk. Loved this lady, she was kind.
Monk writes in Arial-style font.
I wouldn't be surprised lol
Sure it's not Wing Ding?
It would be Courier or some monotype font, if she thought it was typewritten.
I found a love for Google's font called "Asap"
Job interviewers who are bad at it always ask, “What’s your greatest strength, and what’s your greatest weakness?”
It’s such a terrible question, I always want to answer something like, “My greatest weakness is my inability to resist embezzling from my employers. My greatest strength is I’m very good at concealing my thefts.”
My greatest strength is my ability to present information appropriately considering both my goals and audience. My biggest weakness is that I identify leading questions and reinterpret them to fit that strength.
Well, to this stupid questions I actually said once "How much time do we have" It was a conference call with 3 different countries. They laughed so I didn't answer it...
Wow. Having a bad interviewer makes you change your mind about wanting the job that completely?
@@harringt100 Depends on the job.
That is mandatory in a job interview because that is the point of any organization; To cover each other's weaknesses with each other's strengths.
When you get to work with a good boss - it is a special feeling very few get to experience.
$42,000 a year? In San Francisco? Even in 2003 that's a terrible wage.
How long would it take monk to proofread the whole magazine and point out the problems? Maayyybbbeee two hours? I'd take $42,000/yr for working 2 hours a day.
It's 77,000 a year counting in inflation.
Maybe not to a HCA working irregular/pt. hours, with no benefits....and it's at some kind of a fashion(?) magazine..
I lived in SillyCon Valley and made $43K in 2000 as a proofreader. I loved my job. But my friend who made $100K as a technical writer and HATED her job told me that in the Valley I $43K would be considered ‘working poor.’ I got along fine as a single person.
Some people have no idea what "real" life is like.@@nhmooytis7058
0:17 This man is an imposter. His belt bucle is not centered.
The way Monks delivers that Marmaduke joke. I just can’t…😂😂😂
$42,000 a year is something to go crazy over? 💀 insane that this was just 20 years ago. For context, that's $70,000 now
This show came out so long ago and his pay and benefits annihilate mine in 2023.
When Sharona comes in carrying a bag of groceries you can see the bag has zero groceries in it, just empty bottles and empty boxes, the way she carried it made that obvious
Product placement earns them money.
How dare you cut the part where Monk does a jig!? How dare you!?
"What happened? "How did it go?" Monk-wearing his Pjs, "I got the job" but then Sharona's looking at him, like you ok, when he goes "I'm back baby n does a little dance/jjg
the funniest 😂😂
I’m so glad they’re making a movie to continue the story. He’s one of my favorite actors because of this series. It’s a great throwback to earlier TV shows. This and Psych are two of my all time favorites. USA had the best lineup for a while. And this is a show you can watch with your whole family and not be worried about it.
Did you know that in the last Psych episode, they are referring to Monk when they mention the guy in the kitchen alphabetizing the cans? (Or something like that.)
@@DravenGal yep. Direct reference to Monk. Back when Psych first aired they had Shawn and Monk do a commercial together advertising both shows
@@HasturYellowSign Yeah, I vaguely recall that. I loved Psych, and I grew up in Santa Barbara though, and I laughed and sometimes cringed a little bit when they got place names and described it wrong,. It was actually filmed in Canada, I believe. Santa Barbara does NOT make it cheap to film there. Or live. Or visit. **Sigh** It's a very different place then where I grew up now...
Love the “it’s a gift… and a curse”
I miss this so so much. I've watched them all a dozen times each. We need new ones please!!!!
The job interview is my all-time favorite scene from Monk. The woman's closing line is priceless.
I just can’t handle it either when Monk does his jig after solving the case.😅😂
the funniest 😂😂
Now I finally know the meaning of decimated.
Sign of the times where Sharona is indignant over $42K and benefits like it's a lot of money, when nowadays it's barely enough to survive on.
Being excited about $40k/yr. in CA really dates this episode lol
I love monk, the character is portrait so well 😊 he's awkwardness is entertaining
I don't think Marmaduke is bigger than Clifford.
If Marmaduke kept getting stuck in the doggy door why didn't they board it up? I know it's a running joke.
Technically the interview didn't lead him to solving it
The thing is, Monk is so good he makes Sheldon Cooper look like a toddler. 😂
I'm a weirdo. I actually enjoy the first few weeks of a new job. Going through the interview, meeting new people, figuring out the schedule, learning new floor plans, discovering new facets to different industries I'd never worked in before and how to better empathize with people in their jobs. . . Then the mundanity of it sets in after a month or two and I hate it. Not the people or anything, just the job itself. Rarely have I worked anywhere where I continued to love the job past six months. Maybe I should start being up-front about that in interviews. . .
Hmm I see I'm not the only one. I get bored real quick and haven't found what I loved to do and I had many jobs.
What do you enjoy doing in your free time? What topics excite you?
Same. Let's do something together.
I'm the same way. That is why I work as a temp. I'm there to cover for someone on medical or maturity leave. They come back, I move on to the next job. I've worked in lots of different industries.
Its probably the capitalism and the draining work schedule that most places haveo
Such a wonderful series.
42k dollars in 2002 is equivalent to 72,003.97 dollars today
It's a gift and a curse is my favourite line that Monk says on the show.
It's how I see my ADHD there are times when even with medication I become distracted by things I should not be doing but go on a whole journey learning a brand new topic but it's a curse because I have not made progress on the thing I want to do. Along with being able to think along so many different branches all in one go without medication, it makes me difficult to understand, and even with medication, where my mind get's less sidetracked I can link things that seem unconnected to come up with an amazing idea for research. :)
I was roaring out laughing after the whole agony thing he goes with “decisiveness” 😂😂😂
Molly Hagan starts out skeptical and warms up as the scene unfolds. Just the right tempo.
42k in San Fransisco is basically no money. I can't imagine it would be enough to pay for that house and Sharona's salary. Guess that's why they call it fiction.
Lol "If I get this job, will this my chair I have to sit in?" "Not while i'm here"Lol also "What you doing?" A jig, I got the job" "That's not a jig"
It's crazy to me how 42k a year was actually decent for when this was written, and now it's not enough to live on in some places.
He lives in sf...that is below the poverty line
@@vdoggydogg3922do U consider the year the series came out?
@theneet9528 yes even in the early 2000's
@@vdoggydogg3922 ok
I can’t be the only one who laughed at that Marmaduke joke
definitely needs to show his little dance - so sad they cut it before that!
The Marmaduke joke was really good...
best series ever , i stay in Montreal , and i was lucky to be able to watch it on tv , everyday from monday to friday at 2PM but they play it again after midnight .. great scenario , exceptionally smart writer , great acting , and producing by Tony Shalhoub himself .. Tony Shaloub of Lebanese origins like William Hanna and Joseph Barbera ( creators of Tom and Jerry , the smurpths and Snoopy and other carttoon caracters ) 🇱🇧 🇱🇧
"I'm a normal person." Been there.
It was cut before he did his happy dance.
Per the title "...Solving this Murder Case". How? Yeah, job interview was Adrian, but I thought his solution would be shown.
WHY CAN'T SOME ONE SHOW US THESE FULL EPISODES ON UA-cam !!
😂
Do like I did. Buy it on DVD.
Steaming on peacock
One of the best scenes in the show
I knew he was gonna say he got the job lol.
She ended up hating that chair even more than him, 10 bucks says she had some mailroom guys take it out back Office Space style.
I always loved Sharona
That looks like the psychitrists office.
Who would want to work for a place that can't purchase a decent chair? Lol
I love the interviewer!
I knew that interviewer was Molly Hagan. She played Shayne in Some Kind of Wonderful (1987).
Monk ❤❤❤ a melhor série
Eu acordava 5 da manhã pra assistir.
@@viniciuslima9430 É uma série muito boa, sem comparação.
A Masterpiece
The interviewer was a regular Columbo cast as an actress.
"That's not a jig."
And then they got married. 😁. That lady liked Monk very much.
The actual solution would have been a bonus to watching this warm-up to the actual solving of the case.
The word decimate have more then one meaning.
It was literally the punishment for a legions cowardice in battle. Every 10th soldier was executed for the benefit of the rest.
THATS the only meaning of decimate.
That ppl use it incorrectly is sad.
Just solved the case, but we don’t see it. Great!
The incredulous tone in her voice these days would be how little that salary would buy anything anymore.
That salary now would be equivalent to about $70,000 per year, plus benefits. That is a decent paying job for entry level. If you can't live off of that, then you are living in the wrong city and living well above your means.
So how did he solve it?
Details please.
Here's what happened.....why would the "Mad Hatter" try to swipe the Commissioner's hat and drop one of them after he got away with it? Only one reason. He didn't want the hat, but instead wanted the Commissioner's toupee because it was made from the hair of the woman he murdered. The only piece of DNA of her that was left because he cleaned up every trace of her when he killed her.
i got my last job like this.
lol, $42K a year in San Francisco is a poverty wage, it shows how old the show is. I suppose if it was released in today's world, the offer would be more like $100,000. In today's world, Monk wouldn't be working out of San Francisco, either. It wouldn't matter if all his buddies were there, between the homeless druggies and them crapping all over the street, he couldn't function. 😆
How long have you had a love affair with San Francisco?
Well, for 5 hours/week it's not bad, at that time...
@@ZZMJo 5 hours per week? That's all it was?
For reference, this episode was released in 2004, so with inflation, it works out to ~$67K, which is in the 48th percentile. Considering Monk's lack of formal experience in the field, the full benefits, AND the four weeks of vacation (which normally takes years of employment to get in the U.S.), I'd say he did pretty well.
@@micahbush5397 Another factor, because it was a cleaner, lower crime, more livable city in 2004, I think they didn't have to pay people just to live there. _"In San Francisco, you can earn more than $184,000 a year in salary and benefits for cleaning up feces."_ 😐
0:31 Oh wow he filled it out that fa-
HE WHAT??
I DIDN'T KNOW MONK HAD IT LIKE THAT LMAO
Love how they glued the glad bags and Clorox to the top of the grocery bag. Looked totally natural
"Decimate"
I don’t understand how monk was EVER A COP 😂
Then watch the show. He had the same genius intellect before but not so OCD. His wife's death caused his OCD to get out of control
Where's "here's what happened "?
$40,000 hahahahahaha!
Wasn't she (magazine lady) in the "Mr. Monk goes to the asylum" episode?
She looks familiar to me as an actress, but not on Monk. I think I know who you're thinking about, the patient who the doctor framed Monk for stealing her necklace? No, it's not her.
@@randomfullywonderful thanks! I now know who I'm thinking of is Eve Gordon. She was in the asylum episode and Mr. Monk goes to the bank episode. The actress from this episode is Molly Hagan. They look somewhat similar imo. If you watched Unfabulous you might know her from that? Also both actresses were on Grey's Anatomy-Eve in season 4 (4x03) and Molly in season 5 (5x19). Looks like Molly wrote and starred in Garage Sale while Eve Gordon co-starred.
Well... What was the mystery and how did he solve it???
It was something about the commissioner's toupee. The hair that it was made of could convict someone of a crime. That's all I can remember ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
She was great.
$42K a year!!! That's McDonalds level pay right there!!!!
mcdonalds is paying $20 an hour plus medical
Not in the early 2000s it wasn't.
@@rahbeeuh Also, not in the 1990s.
But here we are... in 2023, when I made my comment.
But I get your point, at the time that salary was mentioned it was a respectable salary, but I was just wanted to point out how the times have changed.
Be at peace.
@@GregMoress I wasn't arguing with you. I was just making a statement.
It’s an old episode.
is 42k after tax or before tax?
wait a minit!....there's some contradictatory thinking here...5:30 'couldn't fix the whole world...but i could fix little pieces of it' (spolier ahead)which is exactly opposite thinking why he was comtemplating suicide in the recent movie claiming his murder solves didn't change anything in the world
What was the solve?!
Is that Molly Hagan?
# 273!!!!
WHOOOOOOOO..... DOGGY!!! 🤘🤘🤘
42k/year in SF is not great
P.s. he's my boyfriend.
At times, it seems like Sharona might be the one that should have a therapist. Natalie suits the role much better .
They both do a great job in their own way.
Disagree. I like Natalie-don’t get me wrong, but Sharona did a much better job as Monk’s nurse. At least narratively.
The Sharona stans won't like that 😭😂
Sharona was the best nurse but Natalie was the perfect assistant. She was a lot more patient with him.
I like both Natalie and Sharona, and I especially like way the writers made them quite different from each other, and gave them different relationships with Monk.
Maybe a thousand years ago decimate meant to reduce by 1/10. I know the Roman Army would execute 10 % of a unit as a punishment. But the word has evolved and is no longer used literally. So the magazine was correct.
It's also used in modern military. Morale has been shown to substantially drop when 10% of the troops have been killed.
@TARDIS915 - I don't think any army would use it to boost morale or care if morale dropped.
$42K a year in San Fran even in the early 2000's was nothing.....
With benefits, to Start? smh your real world knowlage seems weak.
20 days paid vacation ... and a very astounished Sharon ...
Oooh, right, they name it "Benefits" in the USA ...
That would be the legal minimum here in Germany. Poor US-Workers.
Americans also struggle to use up their vacation time though, part of it could be stingy employers but part of it is our culture I think. Also I have a generous job and I get 27 paid days off a year including 10 national holidays and other benefits. It's 25 hrs a week (at a small company) so I also work for Doordash which is really flexible.
That was the nicest lady interviewer. Not my experience at all. I would have worked for her if I was that lucky.
3:15 looky here Sharona dressed like a human
oh,my bad, those appear to be scrubs 😕
Humans can't wear scrubs?
@@toddwynn3397 scrubs aren't clothes, they happen to be uniform, all her actual clothes look like she's hooking