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Does anybody else think Sir Alan fires is a bad judge of character?
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He always seems to fire the people just because they are a little quiet and does not even give them much of a chance and keeps the idiots.
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The Apprentice is first and foremost a TV programme. The idiots make much better TV than the quiet ones.
Mind you, Maj provided a lot of humour, so it's sad to see him go, but the other two are more valuable. Ben's an arrogant little so and so and James is a train wreck in the boardroom.
I'm convinced production dictate to Sir Alan who he should keep for 'entertainment value.'
He wouldn't have thought twice about firing James had this been Series 1 when the show had a very different feel to it.
Funnily enough, Rocky's was the only one I have agreed with so far.
Ditto - there's no way Rocky should have been fired although I'm happpy with the other 2.
I'm with you. For all James' boardroom rantings, it would be hard to deny that everything that went wrong in that task was either down to Rocky or was agreed to by him.
Anita's firing wasn't a travesty; she did poorly, but I'd have fired Mona. And this week I think either Ben or James should have gone.
He missed the best one by far, Ruth Badger who has her own company & TV show and has helped that other floozy by giving her new career a boost.
Where are his Apprentice winners, in a back room somewhere being a minion.
I wouldn't work for her either though.
It's also worth remembering he doesn't see the footage we see. I don't think he'd have let Jenny C off in the laundry task last year, for example, or let Jo stay in the list task in s2, if he had seen quite how bad they were. He gets reports from Nick and Margaret, but often the teams split in half and N&M can't be everywhere, so he must rely on reports the production crew too.
Given that, for me most of his decisions are at least justifiable. I'd have been tempted to fire Mona in ep1, and James in ep3, but Anita was tied to both reasons the team failed, and I won't miss Majid at all.
Debra has drive, determination, independance and good business skills. Anita contributed nothing and made simple mistakes. I think Anita was the right persont to fire
What were the simple mistakes Anita made?
And from what I saw, she was washing cars like the rest of them, so why was her contribution deemed any less worthy?
Personally, I'd have fired Mona. The way she spoke to those clients when negotiating was appalling.
I'd say Anita made two mistakes.
Firstly, she was the one who announced so cheerfully that they had 'come in under budget' with their cleaning materials. I know that she was just trying to say something positive and she wasn't solely in charge of a budget or anything, but basically they lost because they spent too much and her name became associated with having spent too much.
Secondly, she was the most rubbish at cleaning cars. As Debra pointed out, she didn't get any business by herself. so she didn't bring in any profit either.
There were good reasons for firing Mona rather than Anita, definitely, but I don't think we've lost any great business prospect in Anita. Mona did a much better job at fighting her corner in the boardroom.
I thought he should've fired Mona too, for the same reasons plus her purposely being divisive both in the cafe and in the boardroom with the "puppets" comment.
I thought he should've fired Ben this week - big, useless, arrogant lump.
And I'm still smarting about Raef being fired last year
He seems to also prefer someone rough around the edges as opposed to a rounded business person.