Undercover Boss.....

colinc

New member
It seems like new car dealers do a nice job of detailing their used vehicles (some of them). I recently went to a Nissan dealer and looked at some used maximas, they all smelled at least a little like new Nissan. Even the ones with cloth interiors were smelling great. I would imagine that it probably has something to do with the carpet and upholstry shampoo they use in their carpet extractors. Anyone know what a popular shampoo is for dealers? I'd like to get my cars smelling somewhat new again.
 
I use Magnum upholstry shampoo. I get it at Progressive Surface Care in Dallas, Texas (800) 225-1247. They are putting together a website, but last I heard, it wasn't online.
 
Is anyone else out there hooked on this show :cornut:

It features a different CEO of a major corporation each week going to work the front lines of there companys. They get right in there with the common man :blacksmith:

It's an awesome show IMO :Dancing Dot:
 
All the big wigs should see what its like to do the job of the people who help make the company prosper.:biggrin:

Yes, this is what they do. They come in, unannounced and start out at entry level :)

Only thing, I would be a bit suspicious if some new guy showed up to work with a CBS camera crew :o


Let them live in the little mans world for awhile. I see the promos and i keep forgetting it's on.:banghead:

Yes, dude last night was the Grandson of the founder of Whitecasle :drool5:

He checked into a seedy $125 a week Motel....You could tell he wasn't use to living in those conditions, but he sucked it up and moved on with it :soldier:
 
love the show, all ceo's should see what the guy on the bottom of the totem does to make him rich.... they all would get a different perspective for the littlest of us all....
 
Everyone of them don't know what it's like to work hard for money and then have to give it back in taxes.

I have never once met a CEO who didn't work his butt off 55+ hours a week and pay taxes at the highest tax rates.

Anyways, I really like the show. I missed the one that followed the CEO of Hooters and the last two with the CEO of 7 Eleven and White Castle were both really good. I am looking forward to this Sundays when they were in my home town (Louisville, KY) they show the CEO (or was it Presiden/COO?) of Churchill Downs working in the entry level jobs. Churchill Downs was a client of one of my past employers.
 
Love the show! But I have to think it's a one season wonder. After this season, everyone in America will be clued in to the new employee being followed by a camera crew.

Unless they taped two seasons worth of shows before they aired the first episode... :spy:
 
Back
Top