Matt Griffin, part of the Jazz Dunk team, says that Greg Miller is a “well prepared guy” meaning that he likes to read off a script and likes to know what he was going to say beforehand, but now he was doing everything off the top of his head. Once Mark meets Amber, they went out in the hall to practice, Mark practiced in front of Amber, she could tell that he hasn’t done this before because he was really tense, not very loud.
It is Amber’s job to get them excited and throw out free stuff. Miller was very passionate about his fans, even the fans in the upper bowl. When you’re in the upper bowl of Vivint Smart Home Arena sometimes you don’t feel as connected to the game. Later Mark met Amber, a cute red-head girl that has an electrifying personality, and her job was to cheer up the fans in the upper bowl. Mark ended up winning, and Manny happily bought Mark ice cream. This helped Mark loosen up and break his nerves and pass time. At first it was a struggle for Mark to get the orders right, so Manny made a bet: whoever sold the most chicken fingers would get a free ice cream.
He later meets Manny, a short Mexican teenager that taught him how to take orders. Once Mark is done recollecting his memories of his father, he went to get ready to help with the concession stands. Mark really related with him because diabetes is what killed his dad, Larry H. He got to know Dennis on a personal level and found out about his personal life, his wife had diabetes and the hospital bills for Dennis were expensive and it puts a lot pressure on him to provide for his family. It would be safer if everyone had gloves on. Mark noticed when they were setting up the basketball court that it was unorganized and could have been done in a much faster way, it was like putting a puzzle together, finding the right piece to match the ones around it, and he also notice how dangerous it was putting the heavy court pieces down. Dennis is exposed to set up the basketball floor so the games can be played. He first met Dennis, a bald-headed, middle-aged African American. In the show, Mark went through a few different jobs that he had to do. The makeup artists gave Miller a different look by putting on fake hair and adding 30 pounds to him and gave Greg Miller a different name: “Mark.” Greg Miller, the owner of the Jazz, suited up and got a new body. Recently, the Utah Jazz were the first NBA team on Undercover Boss. Undercover boss usually benefits the companies, but sometimes not for the long-term. The bosses reveal themselves to employees that they worked with and give them promotions, training, and sometimes are rewarded. At the end of the show the executives or owners take off the makeup and go back to their original identity. The executives or owners of the company get to know the people on a personal level and get to know what challenges them. Once dry she cleans the area around the beard and he is ready to go undercover for the Utah Jazz.Īpplying makeup takes place in every episode of Undercover Boss: a television show where high ranking executives or owners of a company goes undercover and works within their company as a level entry employee. She grabs a brush and applies spirit gum over the entire area outlined by the pencil marks and centers and attaches the fake beard where the spirit gum is and presses firmly against the covered area. Grabbing the fake hair and putting it up to his lip, she trims it to the shape, tracing the edge with an eyebrow pencil. Miller’s face by washing it and giving him a close shave. The makeup artist was vigorously preparing Mr. These samples are not perfect and represent final grades from across the grade scale (A through F), so please be forgiving, understanding, and respectful if you find errors or problems. These student drafts are provided for a couple of reasons: first, to give you a taste of the variety of topics and approaches students have taken, and second, to provide instructors with readings that might be used in class discussions and activities. Note to reader: This draft is re-printed here with the author's permission.