Apprentice Setanta: I deserved to be fired; TELEVISION.Byline: MAEVE QUIGLEY FIRED Apprentice A person who agrees to work for a specified time in order to learn a trade, craft, or profession in which the employer, traditionally called the master, assents to instruct him or her. contestant Setanta Landers has admitted he deserved to be fired. But the 27-year-old tax consultant said getting the boot meant he didn't have to spend too long away from his young son. He added: "Eimhin will be five in January - he lives with his mum in Limerick Limerick, city, Republic of Ireland Limerick, city (1991 pop. 56,083), seat of Co. Limerick, SW Republic of Ireland, at the head of the Shannon estuary. The city has a port with two docks. and we are not together. "But being in The Apprentice was the longest time I had spent away from him. "It was three weeks so it wasn't that long but I was delighted to get out of the house and see him again. "Family is more important than anything else." After slamming The unauthorized switching of your long distance telephone provider. Unethical marketing organizations contact the local telephone company and claim that certain customers have authorized them to handle their long distance. Geraldine following a boardroom bust-up with Bill, Setanta said he realised he hadn't performed in the advertising task to the best of his abilities. He added: "I had a look at the show and I think I deserved to go based on the edit. There's no arguing with it - I'm not sitting around the house being all 'boo hoo me'. "I am glad I did it - in any stressful environment you are going to have a good bit of craic as everyone tries to get as much pleasure as they can out of a stressful and strange experience. "When Breffny came out of the boardroom the second time, he broke out of himself. "And he lifted the tension in the house - it was absolutely hilarious." Setanta revealed he had to give up his job to go on the TV3 show and said: "I was working for a big accountancy firm but I was told that if I went into The Apprentice, there wouldn't be a job for me afterwards af·ter·ward also af·ter·wards adv. At a later time; subsequently. afterwards or afterward Adverb later [Old English æfterweard] Adv. 1. ." And although he is single, Setanta claimed not to know anything about the house sex romps. He said: "That all happened after I was gone so I don't really know much about it." CAPTION(S): FAMILY MAN Landers SLAMMED Geraldine |
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