The Apprentice: Shazia Wahab Gets Fired!

I am a massive Alan Sugar fan, but I think he had a serious error in judgement this week when he let Shazia Wahab go.
Anyone who watched the show couldn’t fail to see how unfair, vicious and ruthless team leader was in her assessment of her groups failure in tonight’s laundry task. Jenny Celerier saw her ship sinking and tried to take Lucinda and Shazia down with her when all they were guilty of was working bloody hard and, perhaps stupidly, following her guidance.
In fact, so upset were people at Jenny’s behaviour that an anti bullying charity has
Last week I was sure that Sir Alan had fired the right man. This week I think the wrong person left. Do you agree?
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I couldn’t agree with you more!
Shazia was hard working, industrious and quiet. Unlike the others, she didn’t turn into a b*tch in the Boardroom.
She was a really good team member, and it’s a total shame that fiery redhead didn’t get fired!
Best of luck in whatever you do Shazia. You were the best one in that board room; definately one of the most shining girls there!
Agree totally. Poor Shazia- would have made a great apprentice! Sir Alan has really lost out!
I don’t like Jenny at all, especially her bullying of Lucinda, whom I somewhat fancy
Shazia came across as absolutely lovely on ‘the apprentice- you’re fired!’ and I hope she gets a good job offer out of this, if nothing else- she’d be an asset to any team!
Definitely the wrong decision by Sir Alan. Shazia had set-up the system in the laundry to identify whose washing was whose and it was Jenny who mucked it all up. She just grabbed stuff out of the machines and hollered at Lucinda to do the same. No way was it Shazia’s fault.
Errrrrrrrr….bit over the top.
Yes Shazia did well in the task but in the boardroom she had no strategy and was just plain weak. Jenny was poor in the task and ruthless in the boardroom……
Lets be honest though, none of the 3 who made the boardroom were ever likely to win the competition.
[...] Shazia’s only crime is that she did a bad job of defending herself in the board room, though in fairness she could hardly get a word in past Jenny’s hand which was constantly thrust in front of her face. [...]
Shazia should not have gone. Jenny would lose them clients with her attitude, I for one would not want her to do any work for me and I definately would not want to work for her she is a total b**** and there is no need to be. Good management is not about shouting & being rude & arrogant, you are suppossed to be able to manage staff and happy staff work better.
A bad decision. Even if there hadn’t been a £50 fine, the girls would have lost – it wasn’t Shazia’s fault. I don’t understand why the financial loss wasn’t an issue — Shazia should have brought it up. She didn’t defend herself well at all.