Beansprout said:
It's getting interesting now. Syed is more and more comical each week but when he works he works well, although he was pretty dismal this week.
Ruth was flying and did great. She ain't a badger, she's a lioness selling off her property - it's her domain and she's gonna sell it to this client or ELSE. Grr!
Ansell I think is a dark horse. He has a nice manner and seems to be able to sell almost anything. I like him.
Paul is too cocky and complains too much. "I can knock everyone's socks off" .... "I can't do anything with 4 walls!" I don't think he really knows what he's doing.
Michelle....hmm, she's alright - bit of a bi-atch, average performer.
Tuan - well, he'd given up. He's a softly-softly numbers guy - very nice person, but not the right person for the job. Good call to fire him.
The thing is ..... I don't see a strong candidate in any of them.
Paul can be a charmer, and can sell, but there's also something arrogant and supercilious about him. And, for an apprentice, a salesman will not be enough.
Ruth is a go-getter, but not a team player, in my view, and I'm not convinced she's manager grade either. Sales manager, yes. By heck, yes. Person manager ..... ? I don't think so.
Michele is a lightweight. She lacks strategic thinking, lacks focus, lacks drive and lacks the killer instinct.
Ansell ..... maybe. He certainly has strong moments, but he's made some serious goofs too.
And Syed? Well, my assessment is that he's an arrogant, overbearing, unscrupulous bullpoop artist with occasional flashes of sales genius, but those flashes come from sheer hutzpah, not from thought, planning or management. As an apprentice, he'd be an utter disaster and I will lose all respect for AS if he picks Syed. My biggest criticism is his proclivity for lying to get out of a situation. I wouldn't trust his word if he said the sun would rise in the East tomorrow.
As I said, I'm not impressed with any of them (an an apprentice for an all-round management role), and can only say I'm glad it isn't me that has to hire one, because I wouldn't want
any of them.