Topic : 03/15 "You Wouldn't Last a Day"

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Created on : Tuesday, November 22, 2005, 03:27:32 pm
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(Original Air Date: 11/30/05) Dr. Phil's guests dare their loved ones to finally try something new -- and last a day at it. A father wants his high-maintenance wife and daughters to learn to love the outdoors and try one night of camping. When Survivor's Jeff Probst shows up with their first challenge, will the girls pass and earn their camping supplies or will they head back home? Next, Melissa was the first person fired by Donald Trump from this season's The Apprentice. She says she can't work with women because they are intimidated by her brains and looks. What does Dr. Phil think? Then, Lauren's parents challenge her to last a day working in the real world, so she can see how hard it is to earn all the money she spends. She says it will be easy, until she sees where she has to work! And, Samantha is in her high school marching band, and says her football-playing godfather always tells her, "Band is for sissies." When she challenges him to strap on an instrument, will he be able to keep in step or will he march to the beat of his own drum and change his tune? Join the discussion.


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March 16, 2006, 4:17 pm PST

You wouldn't last a day

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About the teenager who did farm work to find out what real work was for ten dollars an hour, TEN DOLLARS an hour??!!!    Get real!!  She should have worked for what most people work for, MINIMUM WAGE!!!!!!!   5.15 AN HOUR!!!!!!    Then see how hard she had to work for practically nothing once the government takes their part, and have to try to pay bills and feed herself, much less getting a lexus!!!!   

  

I've had to work three jobs at one time in my life just to make ends meet and maybe then have enough left to buy top ramen noodles to eat, because I don't believe in using welfare when you are perfectly able to work.  This kind of thing just makes me furious!  She has no clue about real life and how hard it is. Get a real life, honey, work for your money!!! 

I agree.....$10 an hour was unreal as starting wage, unless maybe you're in a large city.  But even at that wage, she still has no clue!  Her parents have really let her down by not teaching her how to work for her money. 

 
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March 16, 2006, 4:57 pm PST

Good for Leslie

 

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