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The Washington Post pointed out about two weeks ago that Trump has claimed to have donated $102M to charity over the last ten years, but they were unable to find a record of ANY personal donations by him. Instead, there were many “gifts” to charity of rounds of golf by courses owned by Trump and similar “donations,”

Um... How about this shady tidbit?.

This is a big hubbub about nothing. Employers will forbid employees from working overtime hours, but require the same amount of work get done. If the employees can’t do the work in the limited time period they’ll be replaced.

Keep licking those corporate boots! Maybe someday your overlords will reward you with more scraps in the race to the bottom!

I worked IT at Conde Nast for a couple of months and editorial staff, even junior editorial staff, typically were long gone by 5 pm, and that’s not even counting the 2 hour lunches...

I was an editorial assistant at Conde Nast for a year, making a $35,000 salary. Low, too low, but I can’t remember a single time when my boss (who was a complete pleasure to work with and for) asked me to work more than 40 hours a week. That was the amount of work the job required, and there was no needless hot air

Please...what will really happen. The Dept heads will give a little talk about the economic climate and suggest people be really scrupulous in requesting overtime - which OF COURSE the company will pay for if it is truly needed. Their asst will make casual mention of all the hungry for work youngins keep sending in

As a public relation refugee, I can say this will cause the blonde bobble headed firm partners to flame red. They paid lip service to some workers turning in 300+ hour billable* timesheets, telling them to work on cutting their hours but never actually cutting their workload. A coworker and I left because of this very

salaried workers earning under $47,476

The press asked him questions. What is this world coming to, you guys?

What would happen if he quit mid-campaign? I don’t think it’s outside the realm of possibility.

jobs attract an endless legion of overqualified 20-somethings ready and willing to be underpaid and worked to the bone in the name of career development.

“Instead of being like, ‘Thank you very much, Mr. Trump,’ or ‘Trump did a good job,’ everyone’s saying, ‘Who got it? Who got it? Who got it?’ And you make me look very bad,” Trump complained, taking on reporters in the room. “I have never received such bad publicity for doing such a good job.”

That was the weirdest press conference I’ve ever seen outside of the context of a gay sex scandal from a family values candidate.

Did he circle the dollar amount on the checks in gold Sharpie?

If there is any silver lining here it’s that the media seems to have finally decided to put their pants back on, wash their hands and start doing their fucking job, which is holding this assholes feet to the flames on all his obvious bullshit lies he’s been spouting off.

It’s like when you’re 12 and your mom told you to clean your room before she got home from work. You obviously spend all day not doing it and then spring to frantic action shoving all your crap in your closet the second you hear your garage door open.

“I never said six!”

I think the long, long, long honeymoon Trump has had with the press may finally be coming to an end. I don’t know why they thought this would turn out to be any different from Trump University, but here we are.

I get it, I am always forgetting where I put my millions of dollars, too. Being rich is hard, you peasants just don’t understand.