Tim finds work as an assistant to a women's professional-basketball player; and decides he needs a haircut for job interview.
Tim's boss seeks his help; Stu feels rejected by his nephew.
Tim competes with a teenager when he gets a job at the same golf course where he worked in high school; Tim invents a career as a sausage salesman to impress Amy's dad.
Tim helps an immigrant worker by posting flyers for jobs; Tim is a witness in a class-action lawsuit filed by former Omnicorp employees.
The Boss is determined not to lose his dog, Keith, in a divorce settlement; Rodney becomes Tim's assistant.
Tim is embarrassed by his past on a business trip; Tim and Amy move into a new co-op building, but are confused by a confidentiality agreement.
Tim's corporate credit-card bill breaks a company record; game night at Amy and Tim's is interrupted when Tim ventures out in bad weather to buy a popular game.
The Boss's covert operation requires his employees' participation; Amy and Tim go on a fall-foliage tour in Vermont with Stu and his new girlfriend.
Tim is asked to pose for GQ magazine; the New York Jets' fiscally irresponsible priest wants Tim to place bets for him.
The Boss makes Tim's race an issue; and a company publicist wants Tim to be Omnicorp's spokesperson after an environmental catastrophe.