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The Water Cooler Title: 'Actually, I DO know something about this business': Moment fast food 'Undercover Boss' shut down burger restaurant on the spot The point of the CBS show 'Undercover Boss' is that the CEOs are supposed to stay 'undercover' as they work in the trenches of their own companies, their identities hidden from their employees. But Rick Silva, the head of Checkers & Rally's drive-in hamburger restaurants, was so horrified at the abusive tone of one of his managers in Homestead, Florida, that he broke character and revealed himself in the middle of the episode. And then he shut down the restaurant for the night, stunning the employees and shocking the manager, known only in show as 'Stevens.' While working alongside an employee named Todd at the fry station of the restaurant, Todd is in the middle of telling Silva about his ambitions to be a chef, when Stevens yells at Todd to stop talking and cook the meat. At one point, Stevens threatened Todd outside and beat him for not working hard enough. When Silva questioned the employee about why he allowed himself to be treated so badly, Todd replied that he had to keep his job so he could support his mother and he worried that if he stood up for himself, he would be fired. In response to Steven's abusive behaviour and barking orders at his employees, Silva responds by asking Stevens to speak with him outside. When he asked why Stevens yelled at his employees, the manager explains: 'If I don't scream at them, they don't listen to me.' Gaining confidence, the manager added: 'I'm not going to let you continue telling me I'm disrespecting my crew. Have you been in the fast food business before?' After initially attempting to not answer the question directly, Silva, who manages one of the largest fast food chains in the country with more than 800 stores in 28 states, shot back: 'I have been in the restaurant business for over 20 years. And I've been in the fast food business for over 20 years. I'm CEO for this company.' Stevens' face shows that he is clearly stunned and he opens his mouth in disbelief, looking away. 'Right here, right now, we're going to shut the restaurant down,' Silva says. When he calls the employees out to inform them of the news, they are afraid the closing will be permanent and their jobs are lost. However, Silva reopened the store with a new general manager the next morning and sent the offending manager in for more training. 'I came to the conclusion that he wasnt prepared to run that shift and wasnt convinced that when I walked away the restaurant would provide the level of service we need,' he told the trade magazine Nation's Restaurant News later. He also accepted responsibility for the manager's poor behavior, saying it was his own fault as CEO that the company didn't have the proper training procedures in place. As for Todd, at the end of the show, Silva awarded him with $15,000 to take care of his mother and money to finish culinary school.
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#1. To: Capitalist Eric (#0)
I only caught part of the show as they moved it to friday night. Really like the show as it shows the backroom operation of many establishments/businesses we take for granted.
Never swear "allegiance" to anything other than the 'right to change your mind'! You're lucky- I don't have time for TV. Kids, work, school and my old camaro leave me zero room.
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