Source: tdu.org --- 26 days ago February 15, 2010: Can your boss hack the job you do? If you saw the clever new CBS TV show “Undercover Boss,” you know WasteManagement chief Larry O’Donnell doesn’t have what it takes to do Teamster work. He actually got fired. read more ...
Source: news.about-knowledge.com --- 33 days ago End of Super bowl season has unveiled the first episode of Undercover Boss on the 7th day of February in the annum 2010. First episode is about Larry O’Donnell as WasteManagementCeo which is a multibillion dollar firm. It is widely hoped that this reality show would take in the place of all time highly viewed super bowl season. Concept behind this season is to put high profile people in low profile places in order for them to have a real ‘reality check’ and see how they can survive without their super luxuries lives. WasteManagementCeo, Larry O’Donnell for instance was to do the duty of a janitor and all his personal accessories and aides taken away from him. The first episode began with showing the contrasting life of WasteManagementCeo on his privately owned plane, in golf course and water parkers enjoying his privileged life. Suddenly, he was shown in the uniform which every worker wears at WasteManagement. This was an eye opening experience shown for O’Donnell, WasteManagementCeo where his janitorial tasks made were quantified as below average speed wise. WasteManagementCeo was tactfully reminded of his salary increase promises by the program. O’Donnell, WasteManagementCeo was forced to think of what he would do when he hits back his extraordinarily lavish office. Next episode of undercover boss to hit the CBS network on 14th day of February in the annum 2010 would be about Coby G Brooks, Ceo of Hooter Inc. It surely ...
Source: www.associatedcontent.com --- 34 days ago CBS has finally aired their newest, and what they hope to be next big, reality show called Undercover Boss. It's a simple concept but could change a huge company in the long run. Contributor: Joe Borda Published: Feb 07, 2010 ...
Source: jobs.greenbiz.com --- 35 days ago Zero Waste Designs /Washington, DC (Mid Atlantic region preferred) A Highly lucrative Start-up opportunity for an entrepreneurial team working with an environmentally friendly and potentially “world-changing†product for consumer, military, public events, etc…a unique collapsible drinking device with innovative design and utility features that is durable and groundbreaking, along with other similar devices and product lines. Styrofoam, plastics replacement product lines which can make a huge impact in drastic reduction of emissions, energy and Waste. These are cool, fun products and could catch on fast. We immediately need a business plan, fundraising, marketing, sales team assembled at the executive level who are willing to EARN EQUITY and who are confident in their skills to make this venture successful. No Consulting retainers/fees available, we are looking at a true adventure, not a guided tour. We want serious, global minded self-starters - A Seed investor/Team member could purchase significant equity and other non-funding team members can earn equity based on performance and completion of project based tasks. Our inventor is a highly qualified and well connected PhD with no real business acumen. We intend to augment our inventor's expertise on product development with strong executive business planning and marketing execution acumen. We have several designs, close to patent pending, and ready to manufacture when the team struct ...
Source: www.everythingoprah.com --- 38 days ago Oprah Winfrey's Monday February 1, 2010 show featured segments of the new reality show " Undercover Boss " which sends the heads of huge corporations onto the job field to work alongside their employees. The "undercover bosses" perform the everyday duties that keep businesses running and see if they learn the job and handle the stresses of the regular working world. Head of WasteManagement Goes Under Cover As New Employee The "Undercover Boss" Oprah show featured the Chief Operating Manager of WasteManagement, Larry O'Donnell who went undercover as "Randy." Larry went from running the largest trash and recycling company in North America to cleaning out portable toilets and hauling garbage. As he went throughout the daily WasteManagement tasks, Larry O'Donnell empathized with employees needs and used his experiences to create programs that would improve workers lives. Head Of 7-11 Goes Undercover As Store Clerk Trainee Joe DePinto is the head of the billion dollar 7-11 corporation who went under the cover as "Danny." During his first shifts at his 7-11 job he had trouble cleaning the store up and making coffee for customers. DePinto was so moved by the story of 7-11 employee Russian immigrant "Igor" who was doing his best to live the American dream that he decided to give him his own 7-11 franchise to run. Joe DePinto also decided to make a large donation to the "Donate Life America" cherity on behalf of the well loved 7-11 coff ...