It’s undoubtedly fake/marketing. What you see from a camera is not reality. They never show the boss be a piece of shit; they always have an epiphany or help some poor employee going through a hard time. It’s reel, not real.
If you read between the lines, you notice the pattern that pretty much every episode features at least one person who is a good or great worker but struggles to survive (on the pay they are given), and the boss always solves it with a grant or donation that might help that person directly but ignores that there’s probably many other similar cases at that company that continue suffering. Oh and they always open up about pretty personal stuff on day 1.
And you also get the occasional worker that doesn’t give a shit and openly talks about things that are obviously going to get them fired as if there isn’t a camera crew present. Though hard to say if that really is fake because I could believe there are some people that dumb.
But everything all together does make it more likely it’s just a “CEO showing how great they are under the pretense of seeing how things really go at their workplace”.
I hung out with a homeless man when I was homeless who thought this clear-as-day skit involving a dog saving a man from drowning and giving him CPR was real. Like, there were cuts, and they clearly held the dog’s paws off screen. There are people stupid enough to believe anything on a screen is real. Remember that upon my arrest.
It’s undoubtedly fake/marketing. What you see from a camera is not reality. They never show the boss be a piece of shit; they always have an epiphany or help some poor employee going through a hard time. It’s reel, not real.
If you read between the lines, you notice the pattern that pretty much every episode features at least one person who is a good or great worker but struggles to survive (on the pay they are given), and the boss always solves it with a grant or donation that might help that person directly but ignores that there’s probably many other similar cases at that company that continue suffering. Oh and they always open up about pretty personal stuff on day 1.
And you also get the occasional worker that doesn’t give a shit and openly talks about things that are obviously going to get them fired as if there isn’t a camera crew present. Though hard to say if that really is fake because I could believe there are some people that dumb.
But everything all together does make it more likely it’s just a “CEO showing how great they are under the pretense of seeing how things really go at their workplace”.
Yup. Nearly every episode I’ve seen has a great employee down on their luck.
I hung out with a homeless man when I was homeless who thought this clear-as-day skit involving a dog saving a man from drowning and giving him CPR was real. Like, there were cuts, and they clearly held the dog’s paws off screen. There are people stupid enough to believe anything on a screen is real. Remember that upon my arrest.