![]() Michael, reluctantly, and Dwight later give Wallace a list of Prince Paper's major clients and David is satisfied with the results. Michael is conflicted about whether to do what David says or to do what is right. In the episode " Prince Family Paper," David asks Michael to go to the company Prince Paper to get their clients and to run them out of business. In the episode " The Duel," David Wallace invites Michael to Corporate to talk to him about his strategies in being a branch manager, because he wants to find out "What he's doing right." Since Michael's branch is doing well and making a profit, David listens with confused patience to Michael's philosophy on management. He also questions Michael because he didn't realize that Toby had been back for a week before he found out. In the episode " Frame Toby," David Wallace tells Michael that he has to get along with Toby. He says he did so because he had to transfer Holly and also because "It's hard to find anyone that wants to go to Winnipeg in November." In the episode " Business Trip," David Wallace sends Michael to Winnipeg on a business trip to get a customer from Canada. There, he witnesses Michael and Holly kiss and says in a talking head that he did not know they were in a romantic relationship. In the episode " Crime Aid", David Wallace comes to Michael's fundraiser for the office and offers a stay at his vacation home in Martha's Vineyard. Wallace then questions Michael after he re-hired the disgraced temp, but finally lets up and tells Michael that Ryan cannot talk to any customers. In a deleted scene in " Weight Loss," David Wallace tells off Ryan after he is re-hired by Michael. In " The Deposition," his testimony reveals that while he thinks Michael is a nice guy, he never considered Michael a serious contender for Jan's old job at corporate (which ended up going to Ryan Howard) Michael seems hurt by the truth but mollified by David's sincere-seeming "nice guy" comments, which lead to him siding with the company over Jan and dooming her lawsuit. Ultimately, the ad people's commercial is televised. Michael explains that he would like to use the creativity contained within the office and David decides to give Michael a chance on creating the commercial himself. In " Local Ad," David calls Michael to find out why he sent away the ad people. ![]() During the interview with Jim, he reveals that there is an HR rep in his building that he dislikes, even mentioning him in the same manner as Michael does to Toby. Wallace reveals the firing was due to Jan's lack of interest in her work, constant smoking in her office, numerous personal days she had been taking, and her poor work ethic. Michael reveals this to Jan, who in turn angrily barges into Wallace's office, making a spectacle of herself. In " Beach Games," Wallace invites Michael to interview for a job at corporate, which Jim and Karen apply for as well.ĭuring the interview in " The Job," he reveals that the corporate position is actually Jan's job, whom the company will fire once they hire her replacement. ![]() However, he admits to hating cocktail parties and sneaks out to play basketball with Jim, whom he asks about what's going on between Michael and Jan. In " Cocktails," Michael, Jan, Jim, Karen, and Dwight attend a cocktail party at David's house. However, he is not home and the Scranton branch is later saved by reasons unrelated to their presence. When it is announced in " Branch Closing" that the Scranton branch would be closing, Michael and Dwight go to his house to get Wallace to change his mind. Since Craig had already made a fool of himself, David took Michael and Jan at their word and considered the matter resolved.Īn interesting note: in great continuity it was mentioned in a previous episode, Sexual Harassment, that the former CFO, Randall, resigned due to sexual harassment charges, which explains why David came on as the new CFO. In the end, Michael explained to David that his relationship with Jan was completely professional, and convinced David that Craig's story was based on a joke. In his defense, Craig mentioned Michael's "relationship" with Jan to get himself out of hot water with David. ![]() Craig (the regional manager of the Albany branch) forgot to bring his branch's financial information altogether and therefore, looked more incompetent than Michael. David is the new Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of Dunder Mifflin and as a result, all of the regional managers were to meet with him in the episode " Valentine's Day." Although Michael appeared to embarrass himself in front of David, Jan, and the other regional managers with his "Faces of Scranton" video presentation, he was still able to produce the financial projections requested.
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