![]() Drew decides that he wants to keep seeing Lisa, and will ignore what others think. Mimi and some co-workers catch them kissing at the Warsaw. She takes the initiative and asks Drew out, but they agree to avoid the appearance of a date. However, Lisa is the most qualified applicant for the job, and Drew fears that it would be improper for management to date an employee. While conducting interviews for the window dresser position, Drew develops a rapport with Lisa, an attractive applicant who engages him in friendly banter. She vows to make Drew's life a living hell. Bell hires Mimi as his assistant to prevent her from filing a complaint against the store for Drew's so-called "harassment" of her. Bell becomes smitten with Kate and orders Drew to hire her. The problem is taken out of his hands when Mr. Kate applies for the job in cosmetics, but Drew worries that she will hate him when he inevitably has to fire her. He admits that her looks might prevent her from getting some jobs that rely on appearance, but suggests that she learn to deal with this-as he does. When she confronts him, he says that her attitude is her biggest problem. Drew runs into Mimi that night at his hangout, the Warsaw. She throws a tantrum in the middle of the office and accuses Drew of discriminating against her because of her looks. Although Drew tries to be polite, Mimi realizes that he is not going to hire her. While conducting interviews for an opening in the cosmetics department, Drew meets Mimi Bobeck, a very hostile woman who wears a ton of make-up. She pleads with Drew to hire her at Winfred-Louder, but he insists that he isn't supposed to give jobs to his friends. Drew's best friend Kate breaks up with her live-in boyfriend, who then fires her from her job as receptionist at his body shop.
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