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"Bad Decision, Trump "

Posted by amk212 on 03-27-06 at 10:36 PM

What a shame - Dan's a friend (our kids go to school together) now I have no reason to watch.

My 2 cents - Dan was the best candidate out there and could have been the apprentice with a little more luck. He was right not to bring in Lenny (why should the person who suggests an idea that everyone agrees to get fired? Makes no sense).

Trump loses a lot of respect in my book for rewarding people who don't take risks, suggest ideas, put themselves forward, in favor of playing political games to last longer. I would have thought he learned his lesson from that season with the two terrible women who were left - apparently not.

Truth is, I don't see Dan working for Trump anyway. He has too much integrity.
-Alan


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"RE: Bad Decision, Trump "
Posted by Reality_Tv_fan_90 on 04-02-06 at 10:46 AM
I agree with your decision about Dan, and that he should not have been the one to be fired. But I disagree about the season where he had only two women left. Kendra won and as far as I have heard she has been a VERY successful apprentice, so obviously she wasn't all that terrible. In fact in was just in this last episode that she was talking to Trump about the attacking the international market and Trump saying it was a wonderful idea and said it would work great. I think you need to know a little more about business before you go judging people who were good enough to get on the apprentice. Because i'm sure
Kendra has more business skills than you.

Scott


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"RE: Bad Decision, Trump "
Posted by Sidecar on 04-03-06 at 01:19 PM
>
>
>What a shame - Dan's a
>friend (our kids go to
>school together) now I have
>no reason to watch.
>
>My 2 cents - Dan was
>the best candidate out there
>and could have been the
>apprentice with a little more
>luck. He was right not
>to bring in Lenny (why
>should the person who suggests
>an idea that everyone agrees
>to get fired? Makes no
>sense).
>
>Trump loses a lot of respect
>in my book for rewarding
>people who don't take risks,
>suggest ideas, put themselves forward,
>in favor of playing political
>games to last longer. I
>would have thought he learned
>his lesson from that season
>with the two terrible women
>who were left - apparently
>not.
>
>Truth is, I don't see Dan
>working for Trump anyway. He
>has too much integrity.
>-Alan

My complaint with Dan is that he relied to much on Mensa boy and underutilized his team. And lets be honset here. He didnt bring in Lenny because he feared he would be ganged up on! As far as politics go, it is a must in the corporate world. And I think that you can still have integrity while putting yourself forward!