this is a great show, just watched the one about Waste Managementlooking forward to the Hooters one, lolit's nice to see people rewarded for hard work and not for "celebrity" status
2/12/2010 9:59:20 PM
it is pretty darn good. it made the girl i was watching it w/ cry. hah
2/12/2010 10:07:07 PM
lol my fiancee cried toothe 29 year old woman who fought 5 different types of cancer and held like 6 peoples worth of jobs and never complainedglad to see she got a huge raise and promotion and was able to keep her house
2/13/2010 12:33:49 AM
this shows only the tip of the iceburg of incompetence in corperate america. that guy knew nothing about how the company worked yet was in charge of it? ceo should be required to come from within and people who work the low jobs working their way up. People that actually have an idea what real work is. He couldn't even do any of the jobs yet alone actually understand them.
2/13/2010 1:29:52 AM
That's the dumbest idea I've ever heard.[Edited on February 13, 2010 at 9:13 AM. Reason : Maybe not 'ever', but still...]
2/13/2010 9:13:02 AM
^^ Depends on the business. Some work well that way, some do not. I guess it might turn upon what the CEO does all day. If they spend their day managing the internal business and workforce, then yes, promotion inside the ranks is best. However, if they spend their day negotiating with corporate partners or lobbying Washington for corporate welfare, then having a CEO that is popular in those circles is of primary importance.
2/13/2010 12:15:53 PM
I loved the show except for how he handled getting that girl a raise. He never should have brought up her home problems to the manager first. Everyone in business should know that home=home and work=work. He should have made the point about her doing 6 jobs and left it at that.
2/13/2010 1:33:49 PM
exactly. I would be pissed as all fuck if someone got a bigger raise/promotion than me strictly because they have more issues at home.
2/13/2010 1:36:17 PM
more proof he has no idea how anything works and I GUARANTEE YOU he is the normal CEO.
2/13/2010 1:39:28 PM
I personally thought the show was horrible, mainly because there's nothing "undercover" about the boss at all. The whole thing seems like a publicity stunt to help with the PR of a select few companies that really need it. Considering that Hooters is potentially for sale right now, now would be a good time for some positive exposure.The only redeeming quality of the show was watching a suit-and-tie businessman try to work a day in the life of a blue collar worker. Unfortunately, he only has to do it for a week and doesn't have to live off of blue-collar wages.
2/13/2010 6:34:37 PM
I was hoping for a thread on this show, I don't usually pay attention the gimmicky network shows but that first episode was really touching, I think this has a lot of potential
2/13/2010 6:37:05 PM
good god mambagrl is a good troll
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