1/09/2015

A Collections Agency Could Have Benefited The Ghostbusters

By Bob Oliver


To say that I have fun searching for old horror movies would be an understatement. It seems like just about anything is up for grabs, whether they are in the slasher subgenre or those that are more along the lines of comedy. In terms of the latter, you would have to believe that the first "Ghostbusters" more than has my attention. After watching the movie, I have to wonder whether or not a collections agency could work to assist the Ghostbusters.

You may not think that this can work but take into consideration how agencies, in the realm of debt collection, are able to work. They have been utilized in order to help educate people about a number of different subjects, whether it comes to student loans, credit cards, or what have you. That being said, it isn't totally out of the question for a collections agency to come into effect in this fictional world. The Ghostbusters run a business, so being paid for work done is the ultimate goal.

The first instance in which I believed this to be true was in the first case that the Ghostbusters had. The group of three men of science was told to come to the Sedgewick Hotel in order to eliminate a supernatural threat. Once the job was finished - after some difficulty, that is - they told what the hotel owner had to pay and almost did not attain payment. Only when the Ghostbusters threatened to let the ghost out from its containment unit was payment brought to the forefront.

It's not, as if, the Ghostbusters have not been looked down on by society in general. Yes, the work that they have done was meant to benefit society in general, which is something that goes without saying. Apart from the working class, though, the Ghostbusters were not looked at fondly which was especially true for those who were in greater lines of work. When matters became so dire in terms of the supernatural, it was when these individuals changed their tune and were ready to start believing in the work done.

What are some of the most important aspects of any small business, you may wonder? I'd like to think that finances are some of the most prevalent and I am sure that anyone who is involved in a collections agency will be able to tell you the same. In this particular film, I believe that such an agency can prove useful, especially if funds stand a chance of not being attained. It's an interesting way to look at it but the Ghostbusters shows that children and adults look at films differently.




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