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The GayNZ.com Apprentice starts now!

Fri 5 Mar 2010 In: Features View at Wayback View at NDHA

His name is The Gay Don and he's here to recruit you. Win prizes and have fun in our new interactive and creative game! THE GayNZ.com APPRENTICE – which is loosely and unofficially based on TV2's The Apprentice NZ – will take place on GayNZ.com's Forum. Each day at MIDDAY the Gay Don will set the contestants a new challenge they have to complete in 24 hours. Your LGBT business acumen will be TESTED. And each day, someone must be FIRED! THE GayNZ.com APPRENTICE will run for two weeks, until Friday 19 March, when the winner will be voted on by all GayNZ.com's members. But the contest may end earlier if The Gay Don goes on a scary firing spree. The WINNER will receive an Apprentice Suitcase (the real one used by Daniel during the TV2 series), and a snazzy Nokia N85 mobile phone also used on the show. The runner up will receive a Samsung C5220 mobile. Plus, many of the tasks The Gay Don sets will include cool bonus prizes for the winners, and secret surprises. So it's time to get started. Go here to join The GayNZ.com Apprentice (if you're not a member of our Forum yet, it's easy and free to join up). Upload a photo of yourself, tell us your name and where in the country you live, and answer this question: Why do you think you'll win THE GayNZ.com APPRENTICE? The Gay Don will call everyone into the Boardroom on Monday 8 March at MIDDAY to set the contestants their exciting first challenge. So tie your tie, shine your shoes, and good luck. May the best Gay Apprentice win… (GayNZ.com's Forum is open to NZ only) The Gay Don - 5th March 2010

Credit: The Gay Don

First published: Friday, 5th March 2010 - 3:34pm

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