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Edited on Fri Dec-16-05 02:29 PM by npincus
I was rooting for Randall to win, and was thrilled when Trump said "you're hired!". That faded fast, though. When Trump called him back to ask him whether he should give Rebecca a chance (a job), I thought Randall's response was really ungracious and selfish. That made me wonder if the attributes that I admired in him, caring for others and a team player among them, were there or just a tactic to help him win. After all, Trump has hundreds, if not thousands of employees. Why NOT let Trump hire her, too? She would be working in a different place on another project. Randall would always be Trump's first pick and the 'winner'; letting Trump hire her would not diminish that.
I have to say I think Randall showed himself to be petty and mean-spirited. Though I did not want Rebecca to win, I admired her pluck, perseverance, intelligence and management skills. I think she also deserved a chance to prove herself in Trump's organization. I am guessing that Randall has diminished himself in Trump's view and many others as well.
Opinions?
(on edit: just saw a HE-UUUGE thread here on the same subject! Oh well!)
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