Two fifths of Brits glad they don’t work with Alan Sugar’s ‘Apprentices’
As the candidates in series six of The Apprentice reveal their true colours, research from Home Learning College shows that 42% of viewers would not want them as colleagues. It seems that women are most turned off by such behaviour, with 44% saying they are glad not to work with people like that, compared to 37% of men. On a more positive note, the survey - conducted among 3,000 adults in employment –revealed some benefits to watching The Apprentice. A third of viewers reported greater satisfaction with their current job and more appreciation of their colleagues after tuning in to the