He reprimands Bob, asking him how Insuricare can remain profitable when Bob writes checks to every "Harry Hardluck" and "Sally Sobstory" that gives him a phone call. He is always annoyed that Bob keeps authorizing payment on insurance policies to different clients, even if it is part of their coverage. Huph is the diminutive, short (both in height and temper), and immoral CEO of Insuricare and Bob's supervisor, more concerned with reaping a profit than the well-being of his customers, which is somewhat outright scamming the customers out of their insurance money. However, Huph is capable of listening to reason, as evidenced by his conversation with Rick Dicker that persuaded him to not sue Bob for assaulting him. He is obsessed with bureaucracy, and gets furious when his workers (mainly Bob) use loopholes to circumvent various technically legit methods of denying them claims of insurance. Huph has no concern for anybody's well-being other than his own, as shown when he stopped Bob from helping a man being mugged with the threat of being fired. He also seems to talk down to his employees, as evidenced by his conversation with Bob in his office, treating him and possibly everyone under his employ like children who don't know what they're doing. Huph always seems to have an excuse for getting angry, and also has a bad habit of yelling. Owing to this, Huph is shown to have contempt for his clients, as evidenced by his referring to his clients by the sarcastic and derisive nicknames of "Harry Hardluck" and "Sally Sobstory" when telling Bob Parr off for activating the Walker policy earlier. As such, it is heavily implied that he has no qualms about illegally denying his clients aid, no matter how legitimate their insurance claims are. Despite being the boss of an insurance company, he is more focused on gaining more money than providing clients with the insurance they need and scamming them out of their insurance money. Gilbert Huph is best described as greedy, ill-tempered, controlling, uncaring, and self-centered.
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