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The Apprentice Season 6 Episode 11 Dec 15

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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 14,732
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    Shocking.

    These are the finalists?
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    vixyvicvixyvic Posts: 13,495
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    Great expression from Margaret!
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    PamelaLPamelaL Posts: 67,688
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    Dix wrote: »
    Oh is that Chris! :eek: I get their names mixed up. Looks more like a Humphrey to me. :D

    Humphrey??!! :D
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    Pele-thefiregoddessPele-thefiregoddess Posts: 6,173
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    interviewing on this programme is bullish, arrogant and brutish. Sure, the cv`s are applications for a tv show rather han a job and execrise inflated egoism. However, if i was being interviewed for this job and treated with such disrespect I would say. If you are representing the personnel of this organisation. No Thank You. Not sure why none of them have. Surely they have more self respect and regard. A Job Interview is a two way process.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 13,672
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    Jamie's got an "interview voice" :D
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    ustarionustarion Posts: 20,322
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    What is Chris 1st class degree in?
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    pognog2pognog2 Posts: 897
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    The eyebrow!!
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,283
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    Windy999 wrote: »
    Jamie's got an "interview voice" :D

    So true!!! :D
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    starsailorstarsailor Posts: 11,347
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    interviewing on this programme is bullish, arrogant and brutish. Sure, the cv`s are applications for a tv show rather han a job and execrise inflated egoism. However, if i was being interviewed for this job and treated with such disrespect I would say. If you are representing the personnel of this organisation. No Thank You. Not sure why none of them have. Surely they have more self respect and regard.

    Very true. But a 'normal' interview wouldn't be very entertaining....
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    DixDix Posts: 79,144
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    Just spotted Jamie, so you lot are right after all. :)

    Jamie says he's not a loser. They're all bloody losers!:D
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    divingbboydivingbboy Posts: 14,074
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    As an ex-Barrister, I'm loving the cross examination. :D
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    ustarionustarion Posts: 20,322
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    interviewing on this programme is bullish, arrogant and brutish. Sure, the cv`s are applications for a tv show rather han a job and execrise inflated egoism. However, if i was being interviewed for this job and treated with such disrespect I would say. If you are representing the personnel of this organisation. No Thank You. Not sure why none of them have. Surely they have more self respect and regard. A Job Interview is a two way process.

    It's also to test your ability to stay calm under pressure.
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    vixyvicvixyvic Posts: 13,495
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    I love how they're all pretending to each other that the interview went well
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    Wallasey SaintWallasey Saint Posts: 7,635
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    ustarion wrote: »
    What is Chris 1st class degree in?

    It seems in quitting:D
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    FuddFudd Posts: 167,024
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    To be honest - Chris has probably been the strongest at holding his own in the boardroom, so he was going to do ok at this, and he didn't let himself get browbeaten.

    Oh...Stuart. :D Er, what's he talking about?
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 14,732
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    They've already got that technology Stuart...
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    WinterFireWinterFire Posts: 9,509
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    Big Brother for cats.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 9,168
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    "If your cat was in Bermuda..."
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    apaulapaul Posts: 9,846
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    ustarion wrote: »
    What is Chris 1st class degree in?

    Presumably Politics and American Studies.
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    wends1502wends1502 Posts: 735
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    dogs are well known for getting on a plane by themselves and going jetsetting around the globe... great idea Stu!
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    wildbenji64wildbenji64 Posts: 2,013
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    I had to put up with Stuart for 10 weeks, I want to see him torn apart, otherwise it's not worth it. More Stuart please (being ripped apart brutally)

    Edit - Yay! Finally, love this guy.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 5,449
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    if your cat was in Bermuda?? oh priceless
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    kutoxkutox Posts: 16,368
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    Because you're likely to lose your cat in Bermuda...?
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    thenetworkbabethenetworkbabe Posts: 45,624
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    Yasmin26 wrote: »
    Exactly, how could she not know the answer to those questions. Missed appropriately

    No internet - so does that mean they have to do the research before they turn up and keep it in a file?
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    ads84ads84 Posts: 7,332
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    Stubags aint gonna go quietly :D
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