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Posted by: schmiggens

DONALD DEMAND

DONALD Trump is bigger in L.A. than N.Y. How else to explain the demand for his Learning Annex class, "How to Make Money in Real Estate"? Last fall, when the Trumpster taught at the Javits Center for the Learning Annex, there were 11,622 students enrolled one month before the presentation — and the final count was 20,307.

For the tycoon's L.A. appearances on the weekend of April 30-May 1, there are currently 14,291 students enrolled, and his class is 30 days away. So it looks as if the final enrollment there should hit 25,000. The Learning Annex is paying Trump $1 million per hour — plus expenses — by charging $149 for tickets, or $499 for the VIP section.

- New York Post

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Posted by: schmiggens

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The Learning Annex is paying Trump $1 million per hour — plus expenses


Holy Cow

Where can I get a job like that?
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Posted by: Ken NJ

When you have more than $2 billion in the bank statements and don't need that million. Then people will hire you and pay you at that compensation rate.

http://us.i1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/tv/apprentice/03/assets/60x60/episode02/o_o_bigthreedelivery.jpg $$$ Cashing in on 15 Minutes. $$$

    1. If you're a no-body and have ten bucks, you're going rate is worth that.
    2. If a thousand bucks, the rate is in the thousands.
    3. If you have billions...... well.... a million plus expenses.

    For the FIRED Apprentices, they get thousands for 30 minutes to an hour plus expenses domestically.
The only exception..... powerful heads of States like Former President Clinton, he gets half millions for 30 minutes plus expenses to be keyspeaker overseas.
    The Associated Press- June 14, 2004

    WASHINGTON - Former president Bill Clinton’s fledgling book career cost him millions of dollars in 2003, as he neglected the speaking circuit for the writing desk.

    Clinton earned nearly $4.4 million for speeches in 2003, less than half of the $9.5 million he made the previous year, according to financial disclosure reports made public Monday, Clinton spokesman Jim Kennedy said the drop in speaking fees resulted from the former president’s spending more time writing and making non-paid appearances.

    “He is in more demand than ever, but in light of his book writing and charitable work, he has had to turn down five requests for every one he accepted,” said Kennedy.


    * source: http://msnbc.msn.com/id/5209762
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