No way he’s gonna get that trumpstank off of his resumé. I feel sorry for the younger staffers who now face a life of eating cheetos and living in mom’s basement. NOT.
Anyone see the movie “The Firm”? When the FBI agent asks Mitch McTeer if he thought it was right he should get away with no repercussions when he exposed the murderous activities of the highly lucrative law firm he worked for, McTeer asked him, “No repercussions? I’m a lawyer. How would you like to go through life with THEM on your resume?” Same thing here.
The way to phrase it is, “It was redacted for reasons of national security” or “at the behest of the President.” Companies are brutish little fiefdoms that rely on DNA’s and people coming in with skills or knowledge they are forbidden to share but who wi….. Ta-dah! What needs to be got around, always does.
I’ve heard that a lot of German businesses (banks, manufacturers, etc.) simply leave a gap in their corporate histories covering the period from about 1935-1945. It’s not like they’re covering anything up — the gap itself tells you all you really need to know — but it’s considered bad form for their international business contacts to bring it up.
Daeder about 6 years ago
It doesn’t matter. Once they know you worked there, they (won’t) will get back to you.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 6 years ago
The smart ones from the White House will just leave that part blank. Of course, “smart ones from the White House" is an oxymoron.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 6 years ago
So, what did you do for that 3 months?
magicwalnut Premium Member about 6 years ago
“I was in the nut house.”
Teto85 Premium Member about 6 years ago
No way he’s gonna get that trumpstank off of his resumé. I feel sorry for the younger staffers who now face a life of eating cheetos and living in mom’s basement. NOT.
Darsan54 Premium Member about 6 years ago
Do I need to mention I’m in the Witness Protection program too?
Zev about 6 years ago
That’s because swearing on a resume is a no-no.
dogday Premium Member about 6 years ago
Anyone see the movie “The Firm”? When the FBI agent asks Mitch McTeer if he thought it was right he should get away with no repercussions when he exposed the murderous activities of the highly lucrative law firm he worked for, McTeer asked him, “No repercussions? I’m a lawyer. How would you like to go through life with THEM on your resume?” Same thing here.
ahab about 6 years ago
The GOP is a National disgrace unfit for employment. The Kochs and Mercers hire the worst that money can buy.
robnvon Premium Member about 6 years ago
The way to phrase it is, “It was redacted for reasons of national security” or “at the behest of the President.” Companies are brutish little fiefdoms that rely on DNA’s and people coming in with skills or knowledge they are forbidden to share but who wi….. Ta-dah! What needs to be got around, always does.
Strawberry Hellcat: Gair I gall, ffon I’r anghall about 6 years ago
Don’t you have to have your BRAIN redacted to work for Trump in the first place?
garcalej about 6 years ago
Let me guess: he made you sign a non-disclosure agreement as well?
If we ever have to do something illegal, we’ll know who to call.
fritzoid Premium Member about 6 years ago
I’ve heard that a lot of German businesses (banks, manufacturers, etc.) simply leave a gap in their corporate histories covering the period from about 1935-1945. It’s not like they’re covering anything up — the gap itself tells you all you really need to know — but it’s considered bad form for their international business contacts to bring it up.
Mr. Blawt about 6 years ago
So you have no ethics and will do what every your boss tells you to.
montessoriteacher about 6 years ago
Breaking news is that trump will meet with kim jong un. He has invited the potus many times before but trump said yes! NUTZ!
wiatr about 6 years ago
We will probably have a fresh crop of people with PTSD and most won’t be wearing uniforms.
gammaguy about 6 years ago
I’m thinking that it was the White House, not the applicant, who did the redaction.