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== [[Dunder Mifflin Paper Company|Dunder Mifflin]] Company branches == |
== [[Dunder Mifflin Paper Company|Dunder Mifflin]] Company branches == |
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* '''[[Dunder Mifflin Scranton|Scranton branch]]''' - in Pennsylvania, the setting of much of the series |
* '''[[Dunder Mifflin Scranton|Scranton branch]]''' - in Pennsylvania, the setting of much of the series |
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* [[Dunder Mifflin Akron|Akron branch]] - in Ohio, mentioned by [[Michael Scott|Michael]] to be "haunted" |
* [[Dunder Mifflin Akron|Akron branch]] - in Ohio, mentioned by [[Michael Scott|Michael]] to be "haunted" |
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* [[Dunder Mifflin Albany|Albany branch]] - in New York, managed by [[Mentioned Characters#Jeff|Jeff]], previously managed by [[Craig]] |
* [[Dunder Mifflin Albany|Albany branch]] - in New York, managed by [[Mentioned Characters#Jeff|Jeff]], previously managed by [[Craig]] |
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* [[Dunder Mifflin Camden|Camden branch]] - in New Jersey, mentioned by [[Voiced_Characters#Ben_Nugent|Ben Nugent]] as having a poor reputation, and by [[Michael Scott|Michael]] to be located in a basement. |
* [[Dunder Mifflin Camden|Camden branch]] - in New Jersey, mentioned by [[Voiced_Characters#Ben_Nugent|Ben Nugent]] as having a poor reputation, and by [[Michael Scott|Michael]] to be located in a basement. |
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* [[Dunder Mifflin Nashua|Nashua branch]] - in New Hampshire, mentioned by [[Michael Scott|Michael]] to have no parking. |
* [[Dunder Mifflin Nashua|Nashua branch]] - in New Hampshire, mentioned by [[Michael Scott|Michael]] to have no parking. |
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* [[Dunder Mifflin Yonkers|Yonkers branch]] - in New York, mentioned by [[Michael Scott|Michael]] to have two attractive employees. |
* [[Dunder Mifflin Yonkers|Yonkers branch]] - in New York, mentioned by [[Michael Scott|Michael]] to have two attractive employees. |
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+ | === Closed/unopened branches === |
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* [[Dunder Mifflin Northeast|Northeast branch]] - a proposed branch which was never created |
* [[Dunder Mifflin Northeast|Northeast branch]] - a proposed branch which was never created |
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* [[Dunder Mifflin Pittsfield|Pittsfield branch]] - a former branch in Massachusetts, closed due to difficulty with unionization |
* [[Dunder Mifflin Pittsfield|Pittsfield branch]] - a former branch in Massachusetts, closed due to difficulty with unionization |
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* [[Dunder Mifflin Stamford|Stamford branch]] - a former branch in Connecticut, downsized, and some of its employees were merged with the Scranton branch |
* [[Dunder Mifflin Stamford|Stamford branch]] - a former branch in Connecticut, downsized, and some of its employees were merged with the Scranton branch |
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Revision as of 20:26, 29 September 2009
The term branch may refer to the following:
Episodes
- Branch Closing - Episode seven of season three
- Branch Wars - Episode six of season four
Dunder Mifflin Company branches
Active branches
- Scranton branch - in Pennsylvania, the setting of much of the series
- Akron branch - in Ohio, mentioned by Michael to be "haunted"
- Albany branch - in New York, managed by Jeff, previously managed by Craig
- Camden branch - in New Jersey, mentioned by Ben Nugent as having a poor reputation, and by Michael to be located in a basement.
- Nashua branch - in New Hampshire, mentioned by Michael to have no parking.
- Rochester branch - in New York; Michael and Pam skip going to Rochester to visit Nashua.
- Utica branch - in New York, managed by Karen Filippelli, mentioned by Michael to be "snoozeville".
- Yonkers branch - in New York, mentioned by Michael to have two attractive employees.
Closed/unopened branches
- Buffalo branch - a former branch in New York managed by Dan Gore until its closure sometime between Season 5 and Season 6
- Northeast branch - a proposed branch which was never created
- Pittsfield branch - a former branch in Massachusetts, closed due to difficulty with unionization
- Stamford branch - a former branch in Connecticut, downsized, and some of its employees were merged with the Scranton branch