First when he was a teenager working for his dad, then as an adult he did a day of every job at the hotel just to see what it took and to show solidarity.
His help loves him.
What jobs did he do for his dad are you talking about? Can you give me an example?
That's pretty cool that he did a day of every job at a hotel. I've never heard that before. Did you read that in a biography of him?
Do you really think that qualifies as working a manual labor job, though?
Edited to add: I'm not criticizing President Trump in the least. I think it's cool that he knew it was important to understand his business from the ground up. And I know he has empathy and understanding for blue collar workers.
But I think it's a bit of a stretch to say he was a blue collar worker because he spent a day doing various jobs in his hotel. As someone who worked his way through college by being a dishwasher at a resort restaurant, I can say that someone doing that job for a day does not count as them being a blue collar worker. But it's honorable that he took the time to understand what everyone does in his hotel.
But no, he was not a manual laborer. And there's nothing wrong with that.
First when he was a teenager working for his dad, then as an adult he did a day of every job at the hotel just to see what it took and to show solidarity. His help loves him.
What jobs did he do for his dad are you talking about? Can you give me an example?
That's pretty cool that he did a day of every job at a hotel. I've never heard that before. Did you read that in a biography of him?
Do you really think that qualifies as working a manual labor job, though?
Edited to add: I'm not criticizing President Trump in the least. I think it's cool that he knew it was important to understand his business from the ground up. And I know he has empathy and understanding for blue collar workers.
But I think it's a bit of a stretch to say he was a blue collar worker because he spent a day doing various jobs in his hotel. As someone who worked his way through college by being a dishwasher at a resort restaurant, I can say that someone doing that job for a day does not count as them being a blue collar worker. But it's honorable that he took the time to understand what everyone does in his hotel.
But no, he was not a manual laborer. And there's nothing wrong with that.