: He separates two-ply toilet paper into single-ply to save money.
: When Dunder Mifflin faces financial trouble, Dwight's ownership ensures he is the one person the company cannot afford to lose—if they fire him, they still have to pay him rent every month. Scranton Business Park | Dunderpedia: The Office Wiki
: He installs timers that shut off the lights if there isn't constant movement, forcing the staff to wave their arms frantically while working. dwight buys dunder mifflin building
: In a deleted concept, he even considers ending the beloved "Pretzel Day" as a cost-cutting measure. 💼 Power Dynamics & Renovations
Dwight uses his position as landlord to manipulate Michael and the company: : He separates two-ply toilet paper into single-ply
In the season six finale, " Whistleblower ," Dwight Schrute officially becomes the owner of Scranton Business Park. This shift in power turns the "Assistant to the Regional Manager" into Michael Scott's literal landlord. 🏗️ The Acquisition
As the new owner, Dwight implements a series of "efficiency" measures that prioritize profit over employee comfort: : In a deleted concept, he even considers
: Dwight buys the building from the previous owner, Billy Merchant.