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Originally posted by: Yossarian
I thought it was ridiculous that Kevin got fired. He kicked ass in just about every task, except for his extreme perspiration in the Levi's episode. No matter how well he did, apparently he was doomed from the start because of his resume.
You don't think being a student without any definite direction is a downside?

The guy is getting a law degree (to add to his other degrees) but has no plans on practicing law. Trump's point, along with the other business professionals, is that by the age of 29 he should be applying himself to SOMETHING.
 
Originally posted by: Wingznut
Originally posted by: Yossarian
I thought it was ridiculous that Kevin got fired. He kicked ass in just about every task, except for his extreme perspiration in the Levi's episode. No matter how well he did, apparently he was doomed from the start because of his resume.
You don't think being a student without any definite direction is a downside?

The guy is getting a law degree (to add to his other degrees) but has no plans on practicing law. Trump's point, along with the other business professionals, is that by the age of 29 he should be applying himself to SOMETHING.


You're missing his point though -- why bother to have Kevin on the show if he's just going to ultimately get dismissed because of his resume?

I think the same thing would happen if Andy had made the final four (or if Sandy had done better in the interview process). There's a fairly specific balance between education and experience that Trump requires (although I guess you could argue that Troy did pretty well last year without a degree).
 
Originally posted by: Strang
Originally posted by: Wingznut
Originally posted by: Yossarian
I thought it was ridiculous that Kevin got fired. He kicked ass in just about every task, except for his extreme perspiration in the Levi's episode. No matter how well he did, apparently he was doomed from the start because of his resume.
You don't think being a student without any definite direction is a downside?

The guy is getting a law degree (to add to his other degrees) but has no plans on practicing law. Trump's point, along with the other business professionals, is that by the age of 29 he should be applying himself to SOMETHING.


You're missing his point though -- why bother to have Kevin on the show if he's just going to ultimately get dismissed because of his resume?

I think the same thing would happen if Andy had made the final four (or if Sandy had done better in the interview process). There's a fairly specific balance between education and experience that Trump requires (although I guess you could argue that Troy did pretty well last year without a degree).
You never know what's going to happen.

"And THAT'S why they play the game!" --Chris Berman

 
Maybe the surprise is both are hired... or both are fired, and whoever does the best on the final task is hired 😛 (i.e. Elizabeth or Raj)

Jen irks me flying under the radar all this time, if it has to be her or Kelly I'm rooting for Kelly.
 
Originally posted by: Wingznut
Originally posted by: Strang
Originally posted by: Wingznut
Originally posted by: Yossarian
I thought it was ridiculous that Kevin got fired. He kicked ass in just about every task, except for his extreme perspiration in the Levi's episode. No matter how well he did, apparently he was doomed from the start because of his resume.
You don't think being a student without any definite direction is a downside?

The guy is getting a law degree (to add to his other degrees) but has no plans on practicing law. Trump's point, along with the other business professionals, is that by the age of 29 he should be applying himself to SOMETHING.


You're missing his point though -- why bother to have Kevin on the show if he's just going to ultimately get dismissed because of his resume?

I think the same thing would happen if Andy had made the final four (or if Sandy had done better in the interview process). There's a fairly specific balance between education and experience that Trump requires (although I guess you could argue that Troy did pretty well last year without a degree).
You never know what's going to happen.

"And THAT'S why they play the game!" --Chris Berman

That's true, but to be fair, the game that Berman's talking about doesn't have a subjective outcome. 😉
 
does anyone know if sex will come into play at all this time...

cuz having 2 white male winners might not go over well with ppl...like women and black people arent meant to be ceo's or something

can anyone see that spin?...or anyone have an opinoin on this...

just something i was wondering
 
Bumping this up in anticipation for tonight's finale..... I wonder if Raj will hit on Eliazabeth before their team loses.... or on Jenn for that matter 😀
 
Is the cameraman 4 ft tall, or is Pamela like 6'2"? I don't see the problem with C-Webb skipping out. He's not a good orator by any means. It looks like Jen's screwed though...
 
Personally, I think both Jen and Kelly are weak. Jen is far worse, but if I were Trump I wouldn't hire either.
 
LOL
what the heck was wrong with that one guy?
I know people don't like speaking in front of people and can get shy, but I figured these people should be used to public speaking by now
 
Trump - "Jen, I like your style when you stole Ivana's levi's jean fit wheel idea. I want that kind of sly cunning hunger in my organization. Plus, you looked great in those jeans that just screams 'do me!' Therefore, Jen, you're hired!"

😛
 
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