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brenda hamilton
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over 6 months ago

What made me stay at #Trump International Hotel was

It was very nice working for Mr Trump, he is the best boss you could ever work for.Always laughing, joking, in a good mood always. Very nice man.

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Daniel Nelson
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over 6 months ago

With all the jobs that have been created it's like it has gotten harder to find a job. It used to be as easy as calling dshs and getting a food card and medical and maybe some greenbacks if you qualify for one or more of all the dead beat programs. Now I got to come up with a resume with all my qualifications. Trump you are making it tough on us by creating more jobs that require SKILLED workers to fill those positions. Trumps giving all our jobs to the foreigners with more education and skills then us real Americans. Trump this is not fair. Vote for Bill Clinton 2021 or something not fair man any one got a smoke I can bum

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Debra Smith
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over 6 months ago

People who are complaining their age and not getting hired might consider contacting the U.S. Department of Justice; the White House and/ or send the President an email or letter. Don't be afraid because Trump really is good to talk to. They want to hear your thoughts. You'll find Trump on Facebook a lot reaching out to us and wanting our opinion on things

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over 6 months ago

I've sent this letter to President Trump thru White House Web Site's Contact Page.

Dear Mr. President,

Yesterday I was very impressed by this part of your Inaugural Address: "You will never be ignored again". It sounded as a great music because after my 2.5 years job search (900 applications and 40 interviews) I had no job offer.

Earlier (2015 and 2016), I've contacted with President Obama on the same topic and received generic replies referring me to multiple job related websites which are rather "dead-end".

I've received US Government sponsored WIOA IT Training in June-August 2015 (total cost $4,000.00) which however did not land me on the Databases Developer job because of drastic experience (5+ years) requirements set in motion by employers.

Let's set in motion this Motto: "You will never be ignored again" in Employment area.

Thank you,

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