The Apprentice - you're fired!!
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End of the day though, it doesnt really matter who gets hired or fired as long as Sugar makes good TV ( as opposed to good TV's, which is something Amstrad would never manage ! ) and massages his own ego.
I would imagine the 'winner' is taken on initially on a fairly short contract ?, so if it doesnt work out, he can just get shot of them - and if he has to pay a years salary, then its no skin off his nose.
Agree with the post above, its not like shes going to be working in the same office with him every day - she'll have some manager overseeing her and maybe Sugar will get a progress report once a month on how shes doing.
One problem I have with Sugar is that he bangs on about how down to earth he is, and his humble roots, yet makes everyone call him 'SIR Alan' - why not just Alan, or Mr Sugar ? OK, I know Sir is his proper title, but I know a few people with various titles, and they dont make people address them by them all the time.
I would imagine the 'winner' is taken on initially on a fairly short contract ?, so if it doesnt work out, he can just get shot of them - and if he has to pay a years salary, then its no skin off his nose.
Agree with the post above, its not like shes going to be working in the same office with him every day - she'll have some manager overseeing her and maybe Sugar will get a progress report once a month on how shes doing.
One problem I have with Sugar is that he bangs on about how down to earth he is, and his humble roots, yet makes everyone call him 'SIR Alan' - why not just Alan, or Mr Sugar ? OK, I know Sir is his proper title, but I know a few people with various titles, and they dont make people address them by them all the time.
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See I think this is where Paul messed up. See the programme is called "The Apprentice" now in my book, that is someone which is young and has the basic key skills which can be built on to make you into a successful person.
So when Sir Alan Sugar reminded him that he was only 25 or whatever it was and that he doesn't know Business as he has only been working for 3 years. My reply would have "yes, you are right Sir Alan at the moment I have the key skills for you to build on." Not "I know everything blah blah blah"
So when Sir Alan Sugar reminded him that he was only 25 or whatever it was and that he doesn't know Business as he has only been working for 3 years. My reply would have "yes, you are right Sir Alan at the moment I have the key skills for you to build on." Not "I know everything blah blah blah"
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Ohh and I thought it was funny how in the interviews they ripped into Michelle for saying that she had a good instinct/gut feeling. Then on the last show Sir Alan said "I've got a gut instinct about Michelle".
hmmm
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Great norks. Said it before and say it again.
Lovely norks. As much because I have decided this will be my work of the month. Norks.
And, she scrubbed up very well at the end I have to say. Lovely little lass....
with great....
andy
Lovely norks. As much because I have decided this will be my work of the month. Norks.
And, she scrubbed up very well at the end I have to say. Lovely little lass....
with great....
andy
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Some more info for those interested:
http://media.guardian.co.uk/site/sto...772206,00.html
Both finalists have spent the six months since filming finished working for him and two endings were filmed to keep them guessing ahead of the denouement.
Ms Badger, who endeared herself to viewers despite a domineering manner, is unlikely to let the result affect her confidence. The 28-year-old sales manager from Wolverhampton said she was "absolutely gutted" not to win. Her mother, Edna Hall, added: "Ruth had a sales glint in her eye the day she was born. If she could have flogged her bottle she would have done."
http://media.guardian.co.uk/site/sto...772206,00.html
Both finalists have spent the six months since filming finished working for him and two endings were filmed to keep them guessing ahead of the denouement.
Ms Badger, who endeared herself to viewers despite a domineering manner, is unlikely to let the result affect her confidence. The 28-year-old sales manager from Wolverhampton said she was "absolutely gutted" not to win. Her mother, Edna Hall, added: "Ruth had a sales glint in her eye the day she was born. If she could have flogged her bottle she would have done."
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Alan Giles, chief executive, HMV Group
"It is not a business programme. It is entertainment, although I don't think it is very entertaining either. Businessmen do not turn up in a Bentley and scream you're fired at people. I think it puts business in a very bad light. Alan Sugar does everyone a great disservice by doing it. Young people will be turned off because they think they will be shouted at by a horrible fat old rich bloke."
lol....SAS, darling of the business world...NOT!
"It is not a business programme. It is entertainment, although I don't think it is very entertaining either. Businessmen do not turn up in a Bentley and scream you're fired at people. I think it puts business in a very bad light. Alan Sugar does everyone a great disservice by doing it. Young people will be turned off because they think they will be shouted at by a horrible fat old rich bloke."
lol....SAS, darling of the business world...NOT!
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Originally Posted by The Snug Rhino
Alan Giles, chief executive, HMV Group
"It is not a business programme. It is entertainment, although I don't think it is very entertaining either. Businessmen do not turn up in a Bentley and scream you're fired at people. I think it puts business in a very bad light. Alan Sugar does everyone a great disservice by doing it. Young people will be turned off because they think they will be shouted at by a horrible fat old rich bloke."
lol....SAS, darling of the business world...NOT!
"It is not a business programme. It is entertainment, although I don't think it is very entertaining either. Businessmen do not turn up in a Bentley and scream you're fired at people. I think it puts business in a very bad light. Alan Sugar does everyone a great disservice by doing it. Young people will be turned off because they think they will be shouted at by a horrible fat old rich bloke."
lol....SAS, darling of the business world...NOT!
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Didn't matter to me who won really. This was a very enterteining series and was very watchable. I liked it so much for the colourful characters, the bitching, the backstabbing and yes the mauling the losing team received at the end of each task.
The main watchable players for me in this series were Sayeed, Jo and Paul. Some of the rest had their moments, but to be honest they were boring to watch. Top bloke for entertaining situations has got to be Sayeed, hated him at first, then grew to looking forward to the next situation he would smarm and wriggle out of. Out of this programme, I think he's the one that will do the best out of it despite not reaching the final.
The main watchable players for me in this series were Sayeed, Jo and Paul. Some of the rest had their moments, but to be honest they were boring to watch. Top bloke for entertaining situations has got to be Sayeed, hated him at first, then grew to looking forward to the next situation he would smarm and wriggle out of. Out of this programme, I think he's the one that will do the best out of it despite not reaching the final.
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Originally Posted by farmer1
Ohh and I thought it was funny how in the interviews they ripped into Michelle for saying that she had a good instinct/gut feeling. Then on the last show Sir Alan said "I've got a gut instinct about Michelle".
hmmm
hmmm
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Great norks. Said it before and say it again.
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Lovely norks. As much because I have decided this will be my word of the month. Norks.
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According to todays daily Mail Ruth is working at one of the office's that build the coputer bits, so they both got a job with him.
Cheers
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Originally Posted by Rannoch
Ruth did not lose it - Michelle won it over the last two weeks.
If you watch the whole series you will see that the only time AMS smiled empathetically with a contestant was with Michelle. And no, boys, it was not because she was young cute and blonde - indeed last week he said she was a cold fish! His empathy was like that of a father with a daughter if you watch his facial expressions carefully.
The two things that won it for her are the first time she revealed something more personal and told AMS that she her siblings were proud of her and she made sure they did not want for anything and tonight when he said that she had worked hard for everything all her life.
Clearly she had to perform overall however with these very strong values which were so closely aligned to AMS's values she was on to a winner. Even only making half the money and not having the commercial nous of Ruth she still won.
All IMHO of course
If you watch the whole series you will see that the only time AMS smiled empathetically with a contestant was with Michelle. And no, boys, it was not because she was young cute and blonde - indeed last week he said she was a cold fish! His empathy was like that of a father with a daughter if you watch his facial expressions carefully.
The two things that won it for her are the first time she revealed something more personal and told AMS that she her siblings were proud of her and she made sure they did not want for anything and tonight when he said that she had worked hard for everything all her life.
Clearly she had to perform overall however with these very strong values which were so closely aligned to AMS's values she was on to a winner. Even only making half the money and not having the commercial nous of Ruth she still won.
All IMHO of course
Also think that Ruth talked herself out of winning. Afterall, it's called the Apprentice, so who would want an apprentice that knows it all? Which is basically what Ruth said.
Great TV and looking forward to the next series.
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My girlfriend who was working away on business six weeks ago, Bumped into Badger at the hotel bar, Badger was with her advisor drinking bottles of Champers ! Girlfriend spoke to her for about half an hour and apparantly Badger is not that fat or ugly in real life but is very short ! Badger would'nt spill the beans about who had won though !
The champers the advisor I put a tenner on it !!!!!
Fcukin useless our lass
The champers the advisor I put a tenner on it !!!!!
Fcukin useless our lass
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Sir Alan was after an apprentice not someone who thinks she has done everything, knows it all and can be taught nothing ....... What he was after was someone from hard roots who he can mould how he wants them......Thats exactly what he got. Fair play Michelle, good on ya girl.
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Originally Posted by MikeCardiff
I thought the traditonal role of an apprentice was to grow a bum fluff tache, and stand around looking shifty while smoking cheap **** ?
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