
"Undercover Boss" photo of Waste Management COO Larry O'Donnell courtesy of CBS. Credit: Dan Littlejohn.
Who hasn’t thought about the boss doing their job at one time or another? Well, Undercover Boss is doing just that by sending several CEOs into the rank and file of their corporations as an employee to learn firsthand about the inner workings of the company.
The series promises that we’ll see the both the good and bad - plus even be inspired by some of the events during the stint.
Question is, will all the workers keep their gigs after the man returns to his rightful position at the end of the reality show experiment?
The companies participating are: Waste Management, White Castle, 7-Eleven, Hooters, and Churchill Downs.
Undercover Boss premieres on a special night and time…following the Super Bowl Sunday, February 7th, 2010. Then the series moves to its regular timeslot of Sundays, 9:00 p.m. ET/PT, February 14th on CBS.
Jeff Murphy
February 16th, 2010 at 6:30 pm
When you help out one location, such as the landfill, do you do the same thing for the workers in the landfills at other locations if they are under the same budget restraints?
Kevin was just following protocols that have been set just like all of the other supervisors are made to do.
I know that you cannot visit every Waste Management facility, but it would be nice if you could check a few locations from time to time to see what the rest of go through. (i.e. employees forced to “multi-task” because of budget cut backs, wishy washy supervisors that blame every change they make on the “guys at corporate”, and the high turn-over rate of supervisors.