Monday, March 29, 2010

Undercover Boss Season 1 Episode 7 – Herschend Family Entertainment

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Undercover Boss’ new episode is entitled “Herschend Family Entertainment” has the company CEO, Joel Manby, be the next boss to go incognito in tonight’s episode of

undercover boss. See him at the entry level of his company doing some of the jobs he didn’t get to do early in his career. Watch the latest episode of our favorite boss’ brought to us by CBS.There were nothing but good vibes emanating from Undercover

Boss this week, as Joel Manby, CEO of Georgia-based Herschend Family Entertainment, toured some of the various amusement parks in disguise and found smiling employees that gave 110% for their jobs.
Watch the full latest episode of Undercover Boss replay on line for free. We have provided the links for you where you can watch it online streaming or download it for your collection, it is located above the image and below this sentence in blue font.In fact, just about the only negative moments in the feel-good reality show came — in an unusual departure for Undercover Boss — at the beginning, with Manby’s own background profile. We were shown pictures of the extreme poverty from which he rose. Manby narrated his initial success within the automobile industry, but said it came at a price. He had a “breakdown,” he said, then amended it to “a meltdown” accompanied by heavy drinking.

Manby obviously pulled himself together, and he quickly credited Herschend Family Entertainment and its “Christian values” for his present prosperity and happiness. I would have liked to have heard more about this. I also would have liked to have heard about the fact that Manby’s company co-owns Dollywood with Dolly Parton. Talk about a missed opportunity: Going undercover as Dolly’s dress-maker or something.

But nope — we had to get to a Georgia amusement park and ride a “duck boat” with a jolly quacker named Howard. Then it was off to Branson, Missouri, to meet Albert, a 20 year-old who’d been working the front gate of that park for six years — he started when he was a mere 14. Hard-working and ambitious, Albert said he wanted to be the CEO of the company, which could have been used for a cheap laugh (saying you want the job of the disguised man sitting right in front of you), but instead, Albert came off as smart and ingenious.

The young man even had some cool-looking plans for new rides of his own, such as an underwater rollercoaster. I was almost shocked that Manby, when doling out rewards at the end of the show in the usual Boss manner, didn’t say anything about Albert’s ride ideas. (Maybe copyright laws had something to do with it.) Hang on to Albert, Manby.

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