But Then…He Said Yes
Because Paul Sr.’s shop was in the midst of major financial issues, and his show wasn’t on air anymore, a decision for the good needed to be made. His staff practically begged him to participate in the challenge show – plus when he saw how much money everyone would make, he agreed.

But Then…He Said Yes
Was It The Moolah?
The fact that the OCC crew grew by some 100 workers in the shop at the end is quite a feat! Unfortunately no one knew how to manage such a large influx of new kids. Heck, even Mikey was paid a mere $10 an hour (including overtime), and Paul Sr. made around $80,000 per year.

Was It The Money?