I hope I am putting this in the right place.


The first restoration company that I ever worked for was called Quality Construction. After I had been there for a bit, they changed the name to Inrecon for insurance reconstruction. When I worked for them, they were on the SW corner of Tireman and Schaefer.

Now, they are a global restoration company. Here is an article, plus the episode. I haven't had a chance to watch it, yet, but I heard it was one of the better episodes.

Belfors Sheldon Yellen Blows Cover On Undercover Boss
The show Undercover Boss airs on CBS and allows CEO's of their companies to go into the workings of the company in disguise. These owners work the lowest jobs on the corporate food chain and get to see the everyday people who affect their bottom dollar.
Last night was Belfors Sheldon Yellen's turn.
As a billion dollar disaster recovery service the company was founded in the 1980's in Michigan. A large company that is quite successful, Belfor is not a household name. Servicing international customers Belfors Sheldon Yellen claims his company's success has been due to,
"an intensely people-focused corporate culture savvy in buying and successfully integrating similar businesses"
Last night on CBS he had the chance to go undercover and see the inner workings of his company. Owners like Yellen worked alongside the employees that allow him to live in luxury. The workers that make the actual difference in the company earnings were his co-wrokers during the undercover gig.
Last night was little different. After working with a female employee deep in the trenches, he decided to reveal himself and award her a long awaited raise in pay. Good publicity for Belfors Sheldon Yellen and an even better day for his employee.
This reveal was shocking as the whole point to the show was that the CEO or owner remain in character. While the experiment was foiled, the employee’s satisfaction made an even better episode and now everyone will know Belfors Sheldon Yellen and his company. That is the point of the show, isn't it?


http://entertainment.gather.com/view...81474978936322


The hulu page links me to CBS, so the video won't link directly. This is the hulu page with some bonus videos: http://www.hulu.com/search?query=und...elfor&st=1&fs=