Ok let me put it this way. You are trying to attract French hunters. YOU DUMB *****. You have to attract individuals who can accomodate the French HUNTERS you dumb shits.
You and clementine are both full of shit. I live in Florida and I'm very familiar with Trump style of hiring foreign workers. And I went this over with you before TinyDancer.
1. Trump claimed he cannot find Americans that will fill these jobs. NOT because of language problem.
2. He placed an ads at local newspaper but not in Miami herald or websites.
3. Most or all foreign worker he hired are from Romania.
4. You cannot find janitors, cook, servers in Florida? That's bull. There are hundreds of people that can fill in those jobs.
5. You don't need to be linguistic if you are a cook, janitors or servers.
6. There thousands of restaurants all over the country that do not require to be linguistic let alone one place.
7. Between July and August he brought in another 78 foreign workers.
Trump's decade-long record of hiring foreign guest workers
Trump Seeks More Foreign Guest Workers For His Companies
This month, Trump is bringing jobs to Florida, as he looks to hire 78 servers, housekeepers, and cooks at his Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach and the nearby Trump National Golf Club, Jupiter.
But instead of making sure those jobs go to Americans, he is seeking to import foreign workers for the positions, which pay $10.17 an hour for housekeepers, $11.13 an hour for servers, and $12.74 for cooks. He filed applications this month claiming he couldn’t find enough Americans to do that work, and is seeking temporary visas to bring in 65 workers at Mar-a-Lago along with another seven waiters and six cooks at the golf club.
The Trump campaign did not respond to a request for comment. A call to Mar-a-Lago was not returned, and an employee at the Jupiter golf club declined to comment. But in the past, Trump has defended his use of guest workers by saying there was no other way to fill the jobs.
“You can’t get help,” Trump told MSNBC’s Morning Joe in September. “Getting help in Palm Beach during the season is almost impossible.”
Officials at a nearby career services agency have seen it differently. Last year, Tom Veenstra, a senior director at Palm Beach’s career services center, told BuzzFeed News that he had “hundreds of people in our database that would qualify for a lot of those hospitality jobs.”
In an email Wednesday, Veenstra said his agency, which is chartered by the state of Florida, has a database of 1,327 Palm Beach County residents interested in server, cook, and chef positions. He said local hotels are currently seeking his agency’s help to fill more than 856 such jobs. Mar-a-Lago does not appear to be among those that contacted the agency directly, he said, adding that he could not immediately provide information about the Jupiter golf club.