So the Apprentice is back....

It may be made for Tv most of these programmes are but at least its to do with business and not to do with trying to be the next wanabee popstar that the public vote for who no-one will remember in 5 years time.

Its also nice to see young people interested in business and already in business or involved in their parents business.
 
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Atilla

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It may be made for Tv most of these programmes are but at least its to do with business and not to do with trying to be the next wanabee popstar that the public vote for who no-one will remember in 5 years time.

Its also nice to see young people interested in business and already in business or involved in their parents business.

This and the grown up version are no different to the Simon Cowell shows. The contestants, if thats what you call them, are only after their 15 mins of fame.

At 16/17 years old they should be intereted in business, it's called getting a job.
 
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Personally I enjoy both the Apprentice and Dragons Den, as it's interesting to watch 'entreprenuers' at work. Though with regard to apprentice as the series have drawn on the quality of candidates is definately dwinddling rapidly, and it's becoming more about the wanna be element, and that's the worst kind of TV in my opinion. I think the junior version is pretty desperate to be frank. It's just more of the same, shout at the TV stuff with the precocious little sh*ts saying how great they are. ugh!
 
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That`s my point Silvermusic,it was more like a Blue Peter-Sticky backed plastic-Empty Kellogs cereal packets project,rather than some budding business entreprenuers.

How the hell the other lot got orders for the wheeled sledge thing is beyond me.

Skyhi2.
 
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16 or 17 ?

OK Jane,if i am really pushed for an idea i would maybe go for,Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm,off the top of my head,maybe something like a portable meat marinader.

Would be really handy around the old camp fire on a drizzly night at Glastonbury.

Skyhi2.
 
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chris.quinn89

i would have done a solar powered heater with a battery. So you could leave the solor panel outside all day & just before you went to bed you could turn your heater on & the tent would be nice & warm for you :)

abit gimicky maybe but its always cold when you go camping & i think that would sell well even if it wasn't particularly good at heating the tent.
 
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