Acolyte said:OMG wrong desicion, ruth is just fat jolly and full of herself.![]()
Did you actually watch it tonight?reflex said:Paul or Michele to win imo.
I wouldn't. Not in a million years.PeterNem said:Hmmmm, I'd have taken Paul over Michelle.... I wouldn't go as far as saying she's been given the sympathy vote.... but I think that's pretty much what it comes down to.
No, it's not typical.Mr.T said:Please tell me that is not what a 'normal' interview is like... as someone said, it seems those people were just trying to start arguments.
Sequoia said:Early on, Paul looked very good to me, but as time progressed, he got more and more confident, to the point where it went from confident to cocky, and cocky to arrogant.
Dingo said:Ruth was efficient as always but struggles to take direction so wouldn't make much of an apprentice.
Paul is becoming more petulant and sulky by the week.
Syed needs stitches........to his mouth to stop the endless drivel that comes out and miracle of miracles he necer mentioned the East End once this week!!
Ansell looks good with a relaxed style but hasn't really performed that well in general tasks as opposed to selling.
As per my last post I think Michelle has the look of the winner to me.
She may be haughty and distant at times but she does have a backbone and I think she dealt with Paul very well while he was having his schoolboy tantrum. SAS mentioned with last week's challenge that the apprentice would be doing what he has done (ie) taking new products to market, and Michelle acquitted herself well in last week's task (despite Ruth's condecending remarks about her sale) and, in my opinion, made all the right moves as the project manager this week.....and more importantly is still visibly not stuck in a groove like most of the others seem to be.
It's the Pit Bull (Ruth) versus the Piranha (Michelle) in the Final for me!!
Tell me about it. He's got absolutely nothing to be so arrogant about...he's just Mr Average Door-to-door. This week surprised me on that front but not much - I had suspicions that they'd cut through Paul because he did seem to be performing worse and becoming louder&cockier each week, even if he did do reasonably well (or get lucky).Sequoia said:As I said, early in this thread, I tipped Paul for the job, but he's gone down and down in my estimation, week by week, almost entirely due to character traits. And after all, lack of specific skills can be addressed by training and experience, but an arrogant plonker is likely to remain an arrogant plonker.
Because she's a direct, simple kind of person. Efficient. To the point.NathanE said:Oh and why does Ruth always respond to remarks with a numbered bullet point list? "Right, OK, One... I'm better than you, Two... You're worse than me, Three... I'm the best in the world, Four... I'm great, Five... Me Me Me!!!!"
I can't stand her aggressive mannerism,she talks too loud,too much and too often.NathanE said:Oh and why does Ruth always respond to remarks with a numbered bullet point list? "Right, OK, One... I'm better than you, Two... You're worse than me, Three... I'm the best in the world, Four... I'm great, Five... Me Me Me!!!!"
callmeBadger said:We're finally down to the last 2. Ruth and Michelle, I would never have guessed that Michelle would be in the run this late.
Ruth, she does well most weeks, and for one, I like the direct approach that she has. You know where you stand with her. The Entire argument from the interogators was not that Ruth was lying, it was they thought she was taking to much credit. When Ruth was asked she went to great lengths to state she was part of a team.
People also seem to think thas as she was in a well paid job and was offered a sabatical and shares, as she didn't take them sher must be crazy. When you think about one of the comments made in the board room where Ruth explained that the CEO of her last place came to her and offered loads of shares and her job back as long as she would agree to return if she failed to win. With a stright yes or no commitment like this, Ruth was bound to go her own way, \she has shown throughout the entire series that she can't be bullied and pressured just goes to show how little her previous employers knew her.
Paul frankly ad to go. After the show where he was on the Thames cruise and got into a bust up with Sharon and Michelle his head has been swelling. He talks about his great acheivement by someone so young but moving between half a dozen jobs in the first 3 years since leaving uni and earning £25K aint that much of a deal, I'd expect that from about 30-40% of degree graduates.
Ansel, goes to show the being the nice guy doesn't always work to well, though interesting to note that in the extra show SAS did say he would be keeping in contact with him in the future. A good salesman is never out of work for long. Everyone seemed to like him, he just seemed to lack the killer drive of Ruth or Syed.
Michelle, I don't see what the big deal about her seemed to be. She is a Self employed Telecoms Manager and works in offshoring. Doen't this translate to, she fires people on behalf of companies whilst sending call center work to india and other foriegn places? She used to work on the checkout now she earns 100K, all in 10 years. I got a part time job whilst doing my A-Levels, I pushed trollies at tescos. I later whilst at uni got trained in Checkouts. I got my trolly job when I was 16, now i'm 26. I'm an IT Contractor (so self employed) and if you take a 4 week period about this time last year, multiply that out to 12 months, then i'm on around £80K. Far more than my expected years income but when working for yourself you earn figures like these (on short contracts) easily.
I would still choose to have Ruth, but interesting picking up on the language used by her in the board room. Michelle would like to earn from SAS for a few years. Ruth wants to work WITH SAS. She is pitching herself to a level I don't think SAS is employing for. She was saying things like she wants to improve effeciency within all of Amstrad and to increase overall products. Michelle is going for an apprentership, Ruth is aiming for a Partnership.
But thats my say. Next week, flogging more stuff and the two finalists have all the drop outs with them. One more week of idle specualtion whilst I should be doing something better, than what am I going to do on a wednesday evening?