Recruitment Director Jack Davies and Pharmacist and Business Owner Amina Khan have become to the latest candidate on The Apprentice to be fired.
Their Apprentice journey came to and end after coming under Lord Sugar’s firing line in the board room during Thursday’s episode.
During the fourth episode of the show, the group headed to Jersey, to secure and negotiate nine items synonymous to the area for the lowest price.
However, Lord Sugar is less than impressed with Jack and Amina’s efforts in the challenge and tells them their ‘lack of strategy’ was their downfall.
He said in the boardroom: ‘Jack, you were ultimately responsible for the strategy, and the strategy failed.
Recruitment Director Jack Davies (pictured) and Pharmacist and Business Owner Amina Khan have become to the latest candidate on The Apprentice to be fired
Their Apprentice journey came to and end after coming under Lord Sugar ‘s firing line in the board room during Thursday’s episode
‘But, Amina, you were in charge of the sub-team’s lack of strategy and that cost the whole team big. And so, it is with regret Amina, you’re fired.
‘And Jack, I’m sorry to say, you’re also fired.’
Furious with the decision, Amina says in the taxi: ‘Everyone in that room was at fault but everyone was hiding behind the curtain, dodging the bullet and in actual fact anyone in that room was so close to being fired.’
While Jack says in the taxi: ‘Big shock. I wasn’t expecting it but look it is what it is. It’s happened and I’ve got to take it on the chin.’
Raj was picked as the team leader for her team as she put herself forward for the job.
Meanwhile, Jack claimed he has eight years experience negotiating with clients and insisted he would be able to ‘lead his team to victory’. He received the most votes from his team and was elected as team leader.
Both teams were given maps, local directories and a list of items associated with the area they were asked to locate and buy for the lowest price.
The list included a jersey with an emblem of an anchor, freshly shucked oysters, bachin [an antique bowl used for making Jersey butter] and a surfboard.
Jack claimed he has eight years experience negotiating with clients and insisted he would be able to ‘lead his team to victory’. He received the most votes from his team and was elected as team leader
Amina was made sub-leader in Jack’s team and he put her in control of leading half of the group and finding half of the items
Both teams were given maps, local directories and a list of items associated with the area they were asked to locate and buy for the lowest price
Laying down the law, Raj insisted that the members of her team got a 50 per cent markdown on the items they were purchasing.
Amina was made sub-leader in Jack’s team and he put her in control of leading half of the group and finding half of the items.
The teams were both given eight hours to find all of the items and deliver them back to Lord Sugar.
Raj’s team were the first to pick up the apple cider brandy, however the only managed to knock off five per cent of the price.
Jack’s team didn’t have much more luck with the oysters, as they made a deal for £24.50 from the original price of £30.
Raj’s team managed to get the Jersey Wonders for £10, while Jacks’ team paid £2.75 more for the same amount of the donut-like treat.
Raj’s team were the first to pick up the apple cider brandy, however the only managed to knock off five per cent of the price
Amina and her sub-team failed to notice one of their items which was available in the market
While Jack says in the taxi: ‘Big shock. I wasn’t expecting it but look it is what it is. It’s happened and I’ve got to take it on the chin’
Venturing to the same shop for the the apple cider brandy, Jack managed to get the bottle down to £34.95.
Steve stepped forward from Raj’s team to barter for a sea salt jar, which was marketed at £47 and they got it down to a respectable £21.
Both teams were left with no money and little time to get back as they raced to the lighthouse to meet the deadline.
Back in the boardroom, Lord Sugar suggested Raj’s plan to knock 50 per cent off the marked price was ‘insulting’ to the sellers.
However he was impressed with Paul’s negotiating skills with the oysters, which he managed to barter down to £42.
Karen revealed that Jack’s team bought seven of the items and spent £390.20, but failed to secure the Jersey Royal potatoes and sea salt glass jar and they also purchased the wrong size shackle.
They suffered a fine of £274.30 giving them a total spend of £669.50.
Raj’s team spent a total of £337.23 but didn’t secure the Jersey Royals and incurred a fine of £90, giving a total spend for the team of £427.23.
They were rewarded with a luxury sailing experience for their success in the challenge.
Jack and his team returned to the boardroom and Lord Sugar declared that it was ‘pretty much the worst team he has ever sent out on this task’ as they returned with seven items.
After a serious grilling over their series of ‘Jersey blunders’ from Lord Sugar, Jack decided to bring back Maura and Amina into the boardroom.
However after receiving feedback from Karen Brady, Lord Sugar decided to bring them all back to face the firing line.
Amina insisted that Jack should be fired for his unrealistic strategy for wanting 75 per cent off the original price.
Ultimately, Lord Sugar said with regret he wanted to fire Amina, and followed it by also firing Jack. He told the others they were ‘lucky’ to still be around.