Undercover Boss Episode 4
Paul in Cannon Beach
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Apparently there was a new episode of Undercover Boss. This one was at Churchill Downs. Which begs the question, how big is Churchill Downs that the employees don't know what the boss looks like?
I am going to watch the episode tonight. I don't want to but sometimes you have to put your personal desires to the side and step up for the team.
I am going to watch the episode tonight. I don't want to but sometimes you have to put your personal desires to the side and step up for the team.
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There is a good review of this episode here: [URL]http://www.dailyfinance.com/story/company-news/on-undercover-boss-churchill-downs-exec-horses-around-gets-h/19397256/[/URL]
It sounds like this was the first episode where the boss is not that enthusiastic (much less effective) while working with the grunts.
The reviewer felt the boss came off as disengaged and "incapable of personal reflection".
Interesting. Curse you, Undercover Boss, I get out and you PULL ME BACK IN!
On the other hand, Celebrity Apprentice was fascinating. Like a whole bunch of train wrecks!
And maybe Celebrity Apprentice with all its egos, divas, bad hair, and vitriol is more realistic than Undercover Boss?
This season I'll root for Goldberg. I remember him from back in his WCW glory days.
You have to admit. Its interesting to watch celebrities try to work together. Will Darryl Strawberry pull a Dennis Rodman? Will Sharon Osburne kill someone?
And Selita Ebanks is extremely easy on the eyes...
On Sunday evening we were watching a movie that seemed to go on FOREVER ("2012"...usually I don't feel that way about action-packed movies like that but I was starting to wish that everybody would just blow up or drown and get it over with, already!) and I completely forgot that Celebrity Apprentice was on. Of course, it is on opposite Ax Men, which my husband is a big fan of, so I guess we'll have to draw straws or something to see who gets to watch their show this week.
A good Celebrity Apprentice drinking game would be to drink every time Rod Blagoyovich references his scandal.
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And here's an opinion piece from the same issue. It focuses on the first (Waste Management) episode . . . and trashes the show.
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Must be a slow news day! tk
He talked to everyone about their home lives and their dreams except one. That employee was sent for retraining and was no longer with the company at airing. Guess bad employees don't have home lives, problems, or dreams (that count on national tv anyway).
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