TinyViolins · 31-35, M
I'd be willing, but he seems all too eager to fire anybody with an ounce of integrity. I just can't do blind, obsequious loyalty
Caz82 · 41-45, F
Depends what he pays.
Years ago read a book where a girl was trying to become a serious actress. She finally landed a 2 minute walk on part in a play. Trying to sound like a serious actress she said what's my motivation in this scene?
Director said payday on Friday
Often the way with work, he who pays the piper.
Years ago read a book where a girl was trying to become a serious actress. She finally landed a 2 minute walk on part in a play. Trying to sound like a serious actress she said what's my motivation in this scene?
Director said payday on Friday
Often the way with work, he who pays the piper.
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GuidanceCounselor · 56-60, M
@ChipmunkErnie maybe after he sues you for libel he can payoff
ChipmunkErnie · 70-79, M
@GuidanceCounselor Ain't libel if it's the truth -- just look at his decades history of widely-reported non-payments.
ElwoodBlues · M
@GuidanceCounselor A few of the facts:
Donald Trump often portrays himself as a savior of the working class who will "protect your job." But a USA TODAY NETWORK analysis found he has been involved in more than 3,500 lawsuits over the past three decades — and a large number of those involve ordinary Americans, like the Friels, who say Trump or his companies have refused to pay them.
At least 60 lawsuits, along with hundreds of liens, judgments, and other government filings reviewed by the USA TODAY NETWORK, document people who have accused Trump and his businesses of failing to pay them for their work. Among them: a dishwasher in Florida. A glass company in New Jersey. A carpet company. A plumber. Painters. Forty-eight waiters. Dozens of bartenders and other hourly workers at his resorts and clubs, coast to coast. Real estate brokers who sold his properties. And, ironically, several law firms that once represented him in these suits and others.
... In addition to the lawsuits, the review found more than 200 mechanic’s liens — filed by contractors and employees against Trump, his companies or his properties claiming they were owed money for their work — since the 1980s. The liens range from a $75,000 claim by a Plainview, N.Y., air conditioning and heating company to a $1 million claim from the president of a New York City real estate banking firm. On just one project, Trump’s Taj Mahal casino in Atlantic City, records released by the New Jersey Casino Control Commission in 1990 show that at least 253 subcontractors weren’t paid in full or on time, including workers who installed walls, chandeliers and plumbing.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2016/06/09/donald-trump-unpaid-bills-republican-president-laswuits/85297274/At least 60 lawsuits, along with hundreds of liens, judgments, and other government filings reviewed by the USA TODAY NETWORK, document people who have accused Trump and his businesses of failing to pay them for their work. Among them: a dishwasher in Florida. A glass company in New Jersey. A carpet company. A plumber. Painters. Forty-eight waiters. Dozens of bartenders and other hourly workers at his resorts and clubs, coast to coast. Real estate brokers who sold his properties. And, ironically, several law firms that once represented him in these suits and others.
... In addition to the lawsuits, the review found more than 200 mechanic’s liens — filed by contractors and employees against Trump, his companies or his properties claiming they were owed money for their work — since the 1980s. The liens range from a $75,000 claim by a Plainview, N.Y., air conditioning and heating company to a $1 million claim from the president of a New York City real estate banking firm. On just one project, Trump’s Taj Mahal casino in Atlantic City, records released by the New Jersey Casino Control Commission in 1990 show that at least 253 subcontractors weren’t paid in full or on time, including workers who installed walls, chandeliers and plumbing.
Anniedlr · 26-30, F
Yes as his Undertaker 😂😂
Mellowgirl · 31-35, F
That's gonna be a no from me. I don't believe I have anything that he would seem worthy of utilising. Not legally anyways.
exexec · 70-79, C
Nope
SilkandLace2 · 46-50, M
Definitely!!❤❤
GuidanceCounselor · 56-60, M
Sure
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
NO! And I have turned down similar people before.
I definitely have principles, unlike so many.
I definitely have principles, unlike so many.
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MrSmooTh · 31-35, M
Yeah, because I know he wouldn't waste my time and cut straight to the point.
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ChipmunkErnie · 70-79, M
I hope to never sink THAT low in self-respect.
hunkalove · 70-79, M
No thanks.
tobynshorty · 51-55, F
Absolutely not!
KarenisKenziesmum · 51-55, F
I would not.
MoveAlong · 70-79, M
I wouldn't sully my good name.
GuidanceCounselor · 56-60, M
@MoveAlong what name do you have of any value?
MoveAlong · 70-79, M
@GuidanceCounselor If you knew me you wouldn't have to ask.
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meJess · F
Doing what?
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TheRascallyOne · 31-35, M
Hell yeah 😎
Sidewinder · 36-40, M
I wouldn't work for him at any price!
LordShadowfire · 46-50, M
@Sidewinder Even if you could see a way to sabotage what he's doing without getting caught?
Sidewinder · 36-40, M
@LordShadowfire Well... 🤔... That might change the situation, somewhat...
But If I did decide to work for him with the ulterior motive of sabotaging his plans, there'd be a good chance I would get caught.
Not worth the risk and besides, I'm keen to keep my karma good.
But If I did decide to work for him with the ulterior motive of sabotaging his plans, there'd be a good chance I would get caught.
Not worth the risk and besides, I'm keen to keep my karma good.
Ducky · 31-35, F
I'd rather not.
EarthGirl · 18-21, F
Minimum wage and happy meal bonus for employee of the month? Pass.
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
Payment in advance, or I don't lift a finger 🤨
Iwillwait · M
Depends on the job and pay.
KingofBones1 · 46-50, M
No I would not because his agenda is not pro-american it's Pro elitist and pro Chinese
SpaceJesus · 41-45
We don't speak that name in these parts
YoMomma ·
Depends on what for
Zaphod42 · 51-55, M
$500 million a year, paid up front. No refunds if I quit early.
MarineBob · 56-60, M
Only if I can be in charge of all grants, if the company CEO makes more than the commander in chief you are fined for wasting my time.
ElwoodBlues · M
On his assisted suicide, maybe.
LordShadowfire · 46-50, M
He couldn't afford me.
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Thodsis · 51-55, M
Of course!
I'd love to be paid a lot of money to not disagree with him.
And maybe run him a bath.
With those little plastic ducks.
The ones that he gets turned on by.
And wage war with them against his penis.
He would then win and ignore me...
I'd love to be a rich man....
I'd love to be paid a lot of money to not disagree with him.
And maybe run him a bath.
With those little plastic ducks.
The ones that he gets turned on by.
And wage war with them against his penis.
He would then win and ignore me...
I'd love to be a rich man....
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Lugwho · 61-69, M
No
Tracos · 51-55, M
No
Yes
TheShanachie · 61-69, M
No
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SinlessOnslaught · M
No
thepeculiarpanda · 36-40, M
Fukfacewillie · 56-60, M
No.
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