The Olimpo Aguascalientes office attends a harassment prevention course where Jero's rude behavior toward visitors is exposed. Memo and Sofi manipulate Aniv, testing his loyalty to Jero. Qwerty shows up sick, threatening Angeles' plans.
Regional manager Jerónimo Ponce III leads the Aguascalientes branch of the family-run Jabones Olimpo, where the employees have to endure the headaches of working for a family business where the boss is not qualified to lead the company.
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The Olimpo Aguascalientes office attends a harassment prevention course where Jero's rude behavior toward visitors is exposed. Memo and Sofi manipulate Aniv, testing his loyalty to Jero. Qwerty shows up sick, threatening Angeles' plans.
On Handwashing Day, Olimpo tries to break record as Memo and Sofi coordinate while Aniv frightens guests. Jero gets a surprise visit from Juana, who brings someone unexpected, forcing him into a critical decision about the office's future.
Jero uses every tactic, including Aniv, to motivate his team. Memo and Sofi kidnap a toy plane for fun while salary negotiations heat up. A "Blue Monday" transforms into a "Monday of Terror" at Olimpo.
Juana tells Jero they failed the Alpha 9000 certification and may close the branch unless they retry. He refuses and hides this from staff, but when employees learn their jobs are threatened, they unite to persuade him to redo it.
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