Riffers: Michael J. Nelson, Kevin Murphy, Bill Corbett
Anybody who has done any amount of adulting in their life knows that getting a job can be intimidating, especially if you desperately need one. Some of the advice given here is pretty universal, though it's a very dated presentation of it. This short is very stuck in the 70's, not just with its styles but also with the advice given. Traveling to a secretary service to type up a resume is probably not advice anybody heeds anymore fifty years later. An updated version of this short would likely play a bit different.
Will all this advice succeed? Maybe, maybe not. But people just don't want to work anymore for less than a living wage, so what can you do?
The riffing is quite hilarious for Get That Job. Mike, Kevin, and Bill look into a lot of the different scenarios seen in the short and play with the casual stupidity featured in it. There is a scene with a woman working in a dress store that briefly has a flashback to her doing the exact same thing she's doing at that moment, which Bill can't help but observe the pointlessness of. Bill also objects to the narrator distracting a mechanic while he's working on an airplane engine, which got a huge laugh out of me.
Like a lot of shorts with narrators, a lot of mileage is also gained out of expanding on the narration. The narrator states he has two things left in order to apply for a job, to which the response from our team is "To take out the competition and get some stamps." That's a lot of what you can expect from Get That Job, and it's certainly funny enough.
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