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		<title>Company used waterboarding to motivate workers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An employee claims his former supervisor &#8220;waterboarded&#8221; him in front of his team to demonstrate how hard they should work. The company president doesn&#8217;t deny an incident took place. He says the employee&#8217;s account is exaggerated. There&#8217;s nothing like having water poured in your face while co-workers hold you to the ground to motivate you. [...]]]></description>
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<p>There&#8217;s nothing like having water poured in your face while co-workers hold you to the ground to motivate you.</p>
<p>Former Prosper, Inc., employee Chad Hudgens felt motivated &#8211; to file a lawsuit against his former company, according to The Salt Lake Tribune.</p>
<p>According to Hudgens&#8217; suit, he volunteered for a &#8220;new motivational exercise&#8221; his boss was going to demonstrate.</p>
<p>The group of employees allegedly went to the top of a hill. The boss asked workers to hold Hudgens down while his boss poured water from a gallon jug over Hudgens&#8217; mouth and nostrils,<br />
like the interrogation tactic known as waterboarding.</p>
<p>The suit alleges the boss told the team at the end of the demonstration that they should work as hard at making sales as Hudgens had worked to breathe.</p>
<p>Prosper President Dave Ellis says it didn&#8217;t quite happen that way. Ellis says, &#8220;Everyone was<br />
involved and enthusiastic,&#8221; and Hudgens wasn&#8217;t held down while the water was poured on him.</p>
<p>Hudgens&#8217; suit also claims these &#8220;motivational tactics&#8221; were used by Prosper: drawing mustaches on employees&#8217; faces, taking away their chairs and beating on their desks with a wooden paddle.</p>
<p>If proven true in court, pretty bad, huh? Well, read on.</p>
<p>What type of company is Prosper? It &#8220;provides executive-level coaching.&#8221; Its mission: &#8220;to provide our students with the education and hands-on experiences they need to achieve their personal and professional goals.&#8221;</p>
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