Senate Minority leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) and Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) all do not pay interns but support the minimum wage photo of Cory Booker by Boyd Loving
By Jonathon Trugman
August 12, 2017 | 10:53pm
One of the most valuable things a college student can do is complement his or her education with a summer internship.
Across America, kids from all schools and backgrounds compete for these experiences and résumé-building opportunities.
For many, it is their first real job and a chance make a little money. It could also be their first experience in a professional work environment.
You wouldn’t know it, but one of the least rewarding places to intern over the summer is on Capitol Hill.
https://nypost.com/2017/08/12/most-dc-wage-hike-backers-dont-even-pay-their-interns/
When is Cory Booker going to be taken down? He wants to be known as the former Mayor of Newark, but he really is from the silver spoon community of Harrington Park. He claims to have lived on Hawthorne Avenue in Newark during his tenure in office, but I would be he couldn’t find it on a map. Much less have the intestinal fortitude to get out of the chauffeur driven limousine to enter the home on a regular basis. Pay interns? Surely you gest. Chuck Schumer doesn’t let any cash flow from his nicotine stained fingers.
Ha! Since when is an internship ” one of the most valuable things” for a college student? Slave labor and being shit on all day long is your idea of an experience? Really?
Those days are OVER and the sooner you get used to the idea that IM NOT YOUR PROPERTY the better we’ll treat you when we check you into happy valley home for the criminally insane.
If you want a real job it is
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Sure….a real job.
Like what James?
Say, an internship for Schumer?
Or maybe Mr. Booker?
It clearly show’s your arrogance with regards to the working Americans all over this country when your only reply to a challenge of the status quo is to belittle the average man working HIS job…whatever it happens to be. Real jobs are not baited with up front free labor as the cost of entrance.
It’s the 21st century James…get with the program.