3/4 Of Bush Mob Get Resumés Rejected
Nearly 75% of ex-Bush officials looking for jobs are unemployed
"While the market for job-seekers in the United States might be sour, for most it isn't as impenetrable as it is for the nearly 3,000 former members of the Bush administration.Between 70-75 percent who are looking for full-time work still haven't found new jobs, according to a Saturday report by the Wall St. Journal.
"That 'is much, much worse' than when Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton left the White House," Carlos M. Gutierrez, who served as Bush's commerce secretary, told the paper."
Deadbeat Criminal Offered Position, He Refuses
"Described as part-time, the job would have left Mr Bush time to work on his presidential library and write about his two terms at the White House."
"While the market for job-seekers in the United States might be sour, for most it isn't as impenetrable as it is for the nearly 3,000 former members of the Bush administration.Between 70-75 percent who are looking for full-time work still haven't found new jobs, according to a Saturday report by the Wall St. Journal.
"That 'is much, much worse' than when Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton left the White House," Carlos M. Gutierrez, who served as Bush's commerce secretary, told the paper."
Deadbeat Criminal Offered Position, He Refuses
"Described as part-time, the job would have left Mr Bush time to work on his presidential library and write about his two terms at the White House."
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