Jim The Original Fry Cook

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Jim was a former fry cook for the Krusty Krab who first appears in the episode "The Original Fry Cook." Until he was working with Viacom

Personality[edit | edit source]

He got to retire in style. Jim also has a rather egocentric persona in that he thinks highly of himself, making himself look vain or sassy and then agreeing when SpongeBob said that he was the best. He rarely thinks about others. However, he does give some words of wisdom to SpongeBob when he tells him that he cannot work at the Krusty Krab the rest of his life if he wants to truly be successful and encourages the fry cook to someday improve his career (but he has a strict and bad relationship with SpongeBob). He also told Squidward that he shouldn't just wait for his clarinet career to take off and he should be proactive (though Squidward didn't listen).

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Origin[edit | edit source]

Past[edit | edit source]

He quit the Krusty Krab after Mr. Krabs is cheap and refused to give him money

Present[edit | edit source]

He returns to the Krusty Krab and paid a visit with Mr. Krabs. He met SpongeBob, and teach SpongeBob to be a best friend cook. But SpongeBob's fry cook skills are too abnormal and weren't compatible to Jim's fry cook skills since SpongeBob didn't go to cooking class (including the pickle slices are too thick, and too much mustard). Until he told SpongeBob about why the reason that he quit the Krusty Krab

Death[edit | edit source]

After Jim turn the Krusty Krab into The Krusty Jim. He offends tell everyone in Bikini Bottom that SpongeBob SquarePants is banned from making Krabby Patties, so the police gave Jim the rights to keep the Krabby Patty Secret Formula and angered SpongeBob. Until Jim and the police tried to kick SpongeBob, then SpongeBob accidentally killed Jim with his spatula

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • Jim also tried convincing Squidward to quit his job so he can have something to fall back on. However, he declines, saying he only needed a job until his clarinet career takes off.
  • He also graduated from cooking class