“Can't you just hire someone who sounds good?'”
James Mangold
“Can't you just hire someone who sounds good?”
“[Mills hired him because of the actor's willingness to be vulnerable, and for Pucci's apparent good looks.] Lou has a fragile, effeminate face. But he's totally straight, ... And Justin isn't gay, but he's not macho, either. He's in that weird land in between.”
Mike Mills
“Officer West has done a good job. He rode with officers when he was first hired on to learn the area and to get acquainted with our procedures and what we expect. So far he's done a real good job with the department. I'm well pleased. So far I'm satisfied and happy with his progress and I think he'll just continue to do better.”
Jason Dean
“Back when I hired in at General Motors 30 years ago, it seemed like a good, secure job, I've seen good times and I've seen bad times. This qualifies as a bad time, in more ways than one.”
Dan Fairbanks
“[Knowing what everyone is good at helps him hire, promote, and assemble teams in the 74-person firm far more effectively-and helps him to work better, too.] It's pretty liberating when you can say, 'This is not something I do well,' ... Then you can get a team around you of people who can make sure you don't do that.”
Joseph Wise
“Back when I was hired at General Motors 30 years ago, it seemed like a good, secure job.”