WENDY PEARSON said this in post #1 : THE DONALD SHOULD HAVE GIVEN KWAME THE CAR FOR RUNNER UP.HOWEVER I UNDERSTAND KWAME JUST GOT A JOB MAKING MORE THAN THE DONALD OFFERED.
Kwame doesn't need a consolation prize from Trump. Kwame will do fine on his own. Kwame will create jobs, not beg for one. Kwame already promised his good friend Troy:"You're Hired!"
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Excerpts from New York Posts, April 18, 2004
Kwame Jackson isn't doing too shabbily, either.
He's still in negotiations with KFC for a commercial deal; he was offered a job by charismatic Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban; and he's on the verge of launching his own media company.
"You can think of it as a small-scale Vivendi," he told The Post.
And what about resident cornpone Troy McClain, who lost mainly because he didn't have a college education?
Kwame says he offered Troy a job but didn't elaborate on what his duties would be.
WENDY PEARSON said this in post #1 : THE DONALD SHOULD HAVE GIVEN KWAME THE CAR FOR RUNNER UP.HOWEVER I UNDERSTAND KWAME JUST GOT A JOB MAKING MORE THAN THE DONALD OFFERED.
Honestly, Kwame very hard work and putting up with Omorosa should had been rewarded! Bill get's choice of 2 jobs and a car. Poor Kwame got nothing but, Omorosa head-hurts.
As much as I would agree that Kwame worked hard and should have gotten a consolation prize, that's NOT how Trump thinks. He believes that the loser already won and that only the ONE winner deserved to be rewarded. Trump didn't do anything wrong, but he's not always a nice guy either. That's why and how he does business.
My opinion has always been that Kwame NEVER needed any help or free handouts. Kwame has to earn it and as much as I was rooting for Kwame from the start, he gained more respect in the professional world of business without feeling the world owes him anything anymore. Kwame is big enough to leave mommy's apron string and go out into the business world and make it.
All you people who keeps mothering him, will not make Kwame a stronger person. As mrkiii said, Kwame rools !
But That's not how the ball bounces. Bill gets the cigar & car. Bill Rancic poses for photographers after being picked as the winner of 'The Apprentice,' April 15, 2004 in New York. Rancic, a 32-year-old cigar company entrepreneur from Chicago, will work for Donald Trump during the next year. Photo by Jeff Christensen/Reuters