The problem with working your way up the ladder of life is that sometimes you just don't get there. People look at you and make a judgment call, and then, try as you might, you're just spinning your wheels.
Tess McGill feels the same way in the opening scenes of "Working Girl." He is intelligent and aggressive, and has a lot of great ideas on how to make money in the big leagues of high finance. But he is the secretary. Too much hairy secretary. A secretary who rides the Staten Island ferry to work. A secretary who started talking like a little girl at the age of 11 because she was cute, and still talks like that, except she is now 30. There's no way anyone would ever take him seriously.
One day Tess (Melanie Griffith) gets a new job and a new boss in the mergers and acquisitions department of a Wall Street firm. The Boss (Sigourney Weaver) is a woman almost Tess's age, but with a different set of accessories. For example, she talks in a slow, restrained voice, wears more business clothes, and has serious hair. "If you want to get ahead in business," said Tess, "you must have serious hair. Tess is fine with her boss until Boss goes on a skiing holiday and breaks her leg and is supposed to be in traction for six weeks. Tess is then accidentally plugged into her boss's computer. A file appears and it is revealed that the Boss was about to steal one of Tess's brilliant tips and claim it as his own.
This drives her insane to fight, and so she begins an elaborate hoax in which she disguises as an executive at the firm, and devises a way to meet a boy named Jack Trainor Harrison Ford, who Another firm has the right man. The deal happens. She meets the trainer at a party and gets drunk and ends up in bed with him, even though he explained to her, "I have a head for business and a body for sin. "I have a head for business and a body for sin." Will he ever take her seriously now? Yeah, it turns out, because he likes her, and because he thinks her idea is actually pretty cool.
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