How do you get a job at the White House

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Did his family give a lot of money to Trump during the election or for the inauguration? I’m betting that’s the easiest way to get a job. Money and sycophancy speak to Trump


Trump is very transactional a few million will definitely buy you a job or a diploma from Trump University?
Anonymous
Think twice about putting a Trump tie on your resume.

He and his cronies will be cast with shame when viewed through a historical lens.
Anonymous
Does he have a record of wife-beating or sexual assault? That has helped some of Trump’s other hires.
Anonymous
Serious answers only! 😂
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I got a call from Obama's people after I got out of graduate school, I assume from a list my school had. Ultimately though I didn't pursue the opportunity. So I'm sure there are lots of ways this can happen.


I’m not sure people are calling him. He is the one trying to set up the meetings.

This guy is a handsome, smart and moral guy, the type of person who one may think would do well in politics. Unfortunately, he does not have the money and power. I guess if he doesn’t have a job offer yet, he probably won’t get one?


It's so cute you think the Trump administration wants "smart and moral" for anything. He should maybe try to work for Pence or Romney or something.


I’m not trying to be cute. I’m genuinely curious since my friend’s husband is actively trying to work in the Trump administration.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I got a call from Obama's people after I got out of graduate school, I assume from a list my school had. Ultimately though I didn't pursue the opportunity. So I'm sure there are lots of ways this can happen.


I’m not sure people are calling him. He is the one trying to set up the meetings.

This guy is a handsome, smart and moral guy, the type of person who one may think would do well in politics. Unfortunately, he does not have the money and power. I guess if he doesn’t have a job offer yet, he probably won’t get one?


It's so cute you think the Trump administration wants "smart and moral" for anything. He should maybe try to work for Pence or Romney or something.


That's rich coming from someone who supported Hunter Biden, and that's just one name.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did his family give a lot of money to Trump during the election or for the inauguration? I’m betting that’s the easiest way to get a job. Money and sycophancy speak to Trump


Trump is very transactional a few million will definitely buy you a job or a diploma from Trump University?


It has to be money, and you can't have any negative history whatsoever with him. Trump's transactional nature for example did not at all extend to people like Nikki Haley who kissed his ass after he became the nominee. He still threw her under the bus.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I got a call from Obama's people after I got out of graduate school, I assume from a list my school had. Ultimately though I didn't pursue the opportunity. So I'm sure there are lots of ways this can happen.


I’m not sure people are calling him. He is the one trying to set up the meetings.

This guy is a handsome, smart and moral guy, the type of person who one may think would do well in politics. Unfortunately, he does not have the money and power. I guess if he doesn’t have a job offer yet, he probably won’t get one?


It's so cute you think the Trump administration wants "smart and moral" for anything. He should maybe try to work for Pence or Romney or something.


I’m not trying to be cute. I’m genuinely curious since my friend’s husband is actively trying to work in the Trump administration.


Your friend's husband should open his eyes and look at the long long trail of bodies that Trump has left behind him everywhere he's gone. Trump is loyal to nobody. Cabinet officials, Trump Org officials, senior advisors, campaign managers, lawyers, you name it, lots of people who did a lot for Trump and made a lot of sacrificed for him - all kicked to the curb and many went to jail for him, and Trump only turned his back on them. Those aspiring to work for Trump need a wake-up call. Do some reading and research on it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I got a call from Obama's people after I got out of graduate school, I assume from a list my school had. Ultimately though I didn't pursue the opportunity. So I'm sure there are lots of ways this can happen.


I’m not sure people are calling him. He is the one trying to set up the meetings.

This guy is a handsome, smart and moral guy, the type of person who one may think would do well in politics. Unfortunately, he does not have the money and power. I guess if he doesn’t have a job offer yet, he probably won’t get one?


It's so cute you think the Trump administration wants "smart and moral" for anything. He should maybe try to work for Pence or Romney or something.


I’m not trying to be cute. I’m genuinely curious since my friend’s husband is actively trying to work in the Trump administration.


If he is smart and moral, he should try to work for one of the smart and moral Republicans who is left. Or work further down the chain at one of the federal agencies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Serious answers only! 😂


To a serious question LOL
Anonymous
Does anyone remember in 2017 there was a post and many replies about a head hunting agency contacting DC area executives to work for Trump? It’s highly unusual that an outside civilian agency would be recruiting for the White House. The best way to find a job is to have a job. This guy should check out USAJobs and take notes on how to fill out the sf-86. It takes time to find the current addresses of a college roommate or a foreign friend. What did the guy not get a job during the campaign?
Anonymous
I wonder how many people from Trump's first White House are coming back to work for him again.

I'd honestly like to see some numbers for that. I doubt it's very many and for good reasons. His previous staffers already learned it wasn't a good experience.

Most self-respecting Republicans want absolutely nothing to do with that train wreck.
Anonymous
It's astounding that this thread is even 5 pages deep. There's absolutely no reason to work for Trump. He doesn't care about his people. And they are not the beneficiaries of his grift, they are the fall guys for it.
Anonymous
Get a pair of kneepads, a tight blue dress, and learn to curtsey while delivering pizza.
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