- Peter gets a job at the bike shop, but he is fired after three days. He doesn't want to tell his parents the bad news, because he told the family he might be getting a promotion to salesman the day he got fired.
- An elated Peter has just been offered his first job, working for Mr. Martinelli at the bike shop on weekends. As it's his first job, Mike advises him to be prompt, hard working and loyal. Peter ends up selling his parents on the idea of getting bikes for themselves, and he is a diligent worker. However, he is not a "business" oriented worker, as he is slow in getting the jobs done, and does maintenance that doesn't need to be done nor was requested. And Peter doesn't pick up on Mr. Martinelli's hints to get the job done quicker. As such, Mr. Martinelli has no choice but to fire him. Mr. Martinelli tells Peter that he'd like to have a chat with him at the end of the working day. Peter interprets the want for a chat as a probable promotion, which he tells Carol and Alice. So when the news is the exact opposite, Peter is crushed. But when the family throws him a surprise "congratulations on the promotion" party, Peter has to decide how to give them the news while saving face. This may be difficult in light of the family's want to frequent the store more and more because of Peter.—Huggo
- Peter gets his first job as a bicycle repairman ... then loses it thanks to poor performance. He worries about embarrassing himself to his folks and telling him he was fired, and spends the rest of the episode trying to dodge the issue. Then Mike finds out the truth and convinces Peter all is OK, especially since his firm has been fired by contractors many times.—Brian Rathjen <briguy_52732@yahoo.com>
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