Karl politely says his goodbyes to Homer, who now has to worry about the big speech without his secretary's help. However, Karl convinces Smithers that the entire scheme was his idea, and he is fired instead of Homer. As Homer discusses the speech with Karl, Smithers meets up with them and confronts Homer about the insurance fraud, ready to fire him on the spot. Shortly afterwards, Burns asks Homer to give a speech to the executives. Checking through the plant's files, Smithers finds Homer's "creatively" filled out medical insurance form and sees that Homer charged Dimoxinil to the company health plan and wrote "to keep brain from freezing" as the reason for the charge. Smithers takes matters into his own hands. ![]() Burns asks Homer to towel off his hands (bypassing Smithers) and follow him down the hall, it is the last straw. Burns' joy regarding Homer's work at the plant, and when Mr. Burns, however, is impressed with Homer's efforts and gives him the key to the executive washroom. However, Smithers observes that the decrease in accidents exactly matches the number that Homer himself is known to have caused last month, and the productivity increase matches the one that occurred the last time Homer went on vacation. Burns approves Homer's proposal, and accidents do decrease while productivity increases. At the power plant's board meeting, Homer makes a suggestion to improve the low productivity and decrease the record high worker accident rate: Give people more tartar sauce when they have fishsticks every Tuesday. The two improve Homer's workplace wardrobe, and Karl even arranges for roses and a singing telegram when Homer forgets his and Marge's wedding anniversary. Homer hires Karl, and finds in him a man who sees that Homer is not executive material, but is willing to help him. Now that he's an executive, Homer looks for a good secretary, but all of the applicants-attractive women who openly flirt with Homer-fail until a man named Karl applies. He sees Homer with hair and chooses him for the job. Burns surveys the security monitors to find a new person to promote to an executive promotion. He applies the restorer to his head, and the next day, Homer wakes up with hair. Lenny suggests Homer pay for Dimoxinil through the company's health plan: "Just fill out a few medical insurance forms creatively." Homer arranges to get the Dimoxinil through a shady deal in an alley with the doctor he visited previously. He visits a doctor who sells Dimoxinil, but learns that it costs $1,000, and Homer is unable to afford that. While watching TV with the family, Homer sees a commercial for a hair restorer called Dimoxinil, branded as a "miracle breakthrough" by the announcer on TV. ![]() However, Homer's hair and success prove to be short-lived when it is revealed that he fraudulently charged the Dimoxinil to the company health plan. Homer tries a new hair growth formula - Dimoxinil - and wakes up with a full head of hair, which wins him a promotion at work.
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