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They should BOTH have been hired!
bbwolf
19-12-2010
Sometimes you just can't separate a winner. Surely Lord Sugar could have found a position for both finalists.
fleet
19-12-2010
Hes just more or less offered him a job!
Angelsbaby
19-12-2010
I agree but would he then not have to lower the wages to afford both?
Honolulula
19-12-2010
Umm why would he hire both contestants from the weakest final in years?
MARTYM8
19-12-2010
The winner is just for the show - only one person can win.

Sugar can hire all the candidates if he wants to afterwards - just like Cowell gives more than one record contract out to the acts in the Xfactor (not just the winner)
TCD1975
19-12-2010
Originally Posted by Honolulula:
“Umm why would he hire both contestants from the weakest final in years?”

Have to disagree. I'd say it was the strongest final they've had. Two good contestants who both did an excellent job in the final task given the amount of time they had to come up with a new drink, bottle, poster campaign, advert and pitch.

Stella was particuarly strong throughout the series and was a very deserving winner.
bob.cryer
19-12-2010
Why would you want to work with Chris, the most boring man on earth?
robot1000
19-12-2010
Having 2 winners takes away from the whole part of the Apprentice.

I recall that on the US edition, the male winner had the choice as to whether the female runner up was also given the job, but decided against it. I feel that have 2 winners takes away from being the focus of attention from being Sugar's apprentice
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