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Undercover Boss 3
apskip:
Now that I have seen episode 1, I can say unequivocally that the rewards for outstanding performance by the Diamond Resorts International CEO are the most generous of any episode ever:
Greg (or Jack, I'm not quite sure) - a new truck (probably in the $30K range) plus a $20K bonus
Sarah - I think I heard $150K mortgage payoff (although it might have been $15K) plus a trip to Hawaii
Amanda - a trip to Ireland, payoff of a $150K mortgage
Randy - payoff of a $150K mortgage plus $50K cash
If Sarah's reward was at $150K, then the total of all 4 was $550,000 plus a trip to Hawaii and a trip to Ireland. Wow!
SuperTux:
--- Quote from: apskip on January 19, 2012, 11:05:30 AM ---Sarah - I think I heard $150K mortgage payoff (although it might have been $15K) plus a trip to Hawaii
If Sarah's reward was at $150K, then the total of all 4 was $550,000 plus a trip to Hawaii and a trip to Ireland. Wow!
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I rechecked this episode. It was $15k, not $150k for Sarah. :lol:
SuperTux:
Watching EP2 now. The female boss is speaking TOO fast for me. :groan: Gotta find subtitles several days later.
EP2 Ratings/Share Info
Households: 5.8/8 (9.2 million)
18~49 demo: 2.2/5 9.17
P.S. I have a question. I think that westerners dislike being asked about private things. But almost in every episode of this show I could see the boss ask questions like "How old are you?" "Where do you live?" "Do you have a child?" Isn't it kind of rude? :lol3:
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SuperTux:
The individuals who meet the bosses on this show are all hand-screened by the Human Resources department of each company. They are not going to put a bunch of losers into the mix. So the boss would have prior access to all the information on age, where they live, children etc. It is not considered rude in the United States for a boss to inquire about any of these things (even though they already know if hey wanted to).
SuperTux:
--- Quote from: apskip on January 24, 2012, 01:56:34 PM ---SuperTux:
The individuals who meet the bosses on this show are all hand-screened by the Human Resources department of each company. They are not going to put a bunch of losers into the mix. So the boss would have prior access to all the information on age, where they live, children etc. It is not considered rude in the United States for a boss to inquire about any of these things (even though they already know if hey wanted to).
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Got it, apskip :lol:
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