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Motivational Coaching Company Accused of Waterboarding an Employee

Posted by Richard Blair, The All Spin Zone at 10:58 AM on March 1, 2008.


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A motivational coaching company in Utah is being sued by a former employee for using waterboarding as a performance improvement technique. No word yet on whether snarling dogs, loud music, or pictures of Dick Cheney were also being used to properly inspire the employees.

So, you think you have a crappy job?

This is what happens when torture becomes acceptable in the mainstream. It's also quite a stark commentary on the state of corporate employee / employer relationships:

A supervisor at a motivational coaching business in Provo is accused of waterboarding an employee in front of his sales team to demonstrate that they should work as hard on sales as the employee had worked to breathe. In a lawsuit filed last month, former Prosper, Inc. salesman Chad Hudgens alleges his managers also allowed the supervisor to draw mustaches on employees' faces, take away their chairs and beat on their desks with a wooden paddle "because it resulted in increased revenues for the company." ...
I've heard of some extreme motivational techniques in the workplace, but this just seems a bit over the top to me. No word yet whether or not the company endorses electrodes clamped to employee's genitalia as an additional incentive not to slack off on the job.

Is this how Prosper, Inc. won the E&Y Utah Entrepreneur of the Year Award in 2005?

There's a Dick Cheney joke in here someplace, but I'm too tired from traveling today to develop it right now.

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Richard Blair is the blogmaster of All Spin Zone.


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Oh those Mormons
Posted by: JSquercia on Mar 1, 2008 11:21 AM   
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Happened in Urah Eh . Gotta love those Mormons

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» RE: Oh those Mormons Posted by: nochicagoboys
I see two Darwin Awards here...
Posted by: pangolin on Mar 2, 2008 1:58 AM   
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The idiot that thought up the waterboarding idea and the other idiot that was stupid and desperate enough to volunteer.

Now normally I would be opposed to forced sterilization but in these two cases I think an exception could be made.

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» RE: I see two Darwin Awards here... Posted by: AMERICAN VETERAN
I wanna know...
Posted by: Quannah on Mar 2, 2008 3:47 PM   
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who's hiring this company? Blackwater, perhaps?

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What do you expect?
Posted by: QuestionAuthority on Mar 3, 2008 7:33 AM   
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Torture has gone mainstream. What's good for the leadership of the country to do is good for anyone in a position of power to do, right?

It will be interesting to see if this ever gets to court, assuming the story is as described.

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