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I was feeling sorry for myself for a few weeks when I left, truth be told. We had four weeks to do it — we bootstrapped a budget between the two of us - and set up this business. We want to be trading at all the main music and sports festivals during the summer.

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Must be at least 6 characters, include an upper and lower case character and a number. English's claim was thrown out in April ; the tribunal found that she had resigned rather than being fired, so there was by definition no dismissal, and her claim was therefore contrary to the relevant section of the Employment Rights Act A few of the candidates that have appeared on The Apprentice over the years have gone on to have some success in the media.

Get Me Out of Here! Luisa Zissman from series 9 would appear on Celebrity Big Brother in early , before joining spin-off programme Bit on the Side as a regular panellist later the same year. The Apprentice updated edition - tie-in book by Alan Sugar also the original edition.

Official BBC site. Wikipedia entry. Weaver's Week review. The Apprentice. Sir Alan M. Margaret, Alan and Nick. Lord Sugar with Nick and new recruit Karren.

Jordan De Courcy expertly displays the classic Apprentice phone tilt. The girls attempt to force cheese onto the unsuspecting British public. The boys team, with eventual winner Arjun Rajyagor standing. Soundtrack CD by Dru Masters. Series 1 winner Tim Campbell.

Series 2 winner Michelle Dewberry. Sir Alan Sugar with the candidates for the fourth series of The Apprentice. Fan-favorite Claude Littner is taking a one-season break to recuperate after a serious cycling accident. Lord Sugar has appointed a new aide as his replacement —entrepreneur Tim Campbell, who won the first series back in Karren Brady revealed to us that this year's line-up was a "really good mix" of contestants.

They have very different backgrounds, very different business perspectives, and very different life experiences. The line-up was finally revealed on Jan. He's also been a milkman, horseman, and butcher in the past but is now a salesman who is "hungry for success. He considers himself a people person, but also says his analytical abilities will lead to him coming into the competition "with a calculated point of view".

He says he's "got the ambition, the drive and the experience working with strategy" to make him stand out from the other contestants. Akshay is a year-old business owner from London. He runs a Digital Marketing Agency and believes he was put on the planet to do one thing: make money. He can speak 7 different languages, a skill which means he can "sell anything, to anyone. Alex is from Hertford. This year-old entrepreneur owns a successful commercial cleaning company; despite encountering some hurdles along the way, he's currently on the way to tripling his turnover, an achievement which he regards as the most impressive thing he's done in business so far.

He said: "I would compare myself to a Ferrari, shiny on the outside but under the bonnet, there is a lot of fire and I'm coming for you.

Brittany is a year-old Front of House Manager at a hotel from Bristol. She describes herself as kind, sociable and enthusiastic and wants Lord Sugar's help to kickstart her business idea selling the first alcoholic protein drink. Conor is a year-old former professional rugby union player turned sales executive from London. He is hardworking and "hyper-motivated" by money who has a record of closing deals and wants to set up a fleet of food and beverage vendors for music and sports events.

He says: "I'm going to be the corporate panther in the boardroom, I'm going to get it done, and I'm going to be Lord Sugar's perfect business partner. Francesca is 26 from Surrey and owns a sustainability company. She comes from a line of successful entrepreneurs and is looking for investment in her newest business venture: providing a carbon footprint service for businesses based on an equation of her own creation.

Harry, 35, is a regional operations manager from the West Midlands. Someone fire Lord Sugar with these shambolic decisions. TheApprentice pic. Conor fired over Aaron. Very surprised by that firing. The app was rubbish but the product was horrific.



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