I don't get it SB. How can the article say:NBC is looking for people who think they're the life of the party.
You answer the ad. They telephone and invite you to an interview. Being the life of the party, you promise to bring your hula hoop, and while you gyrate, they ask you about your career.
You are hired, although you're not sure of the role.
And then finish with:
You received no money from NBC. You lost two weeks' pay.
Shouldn't Dennis have known how much the job paid before the left on the bus? I figure they don't get paid until the show ends, just like Survivor and Big Brother, that way he is telling the truth when he says he hasn't been paid by NBC.
Chrissy gal
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