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DECEMBER 7, 2000 Need a job? Tired of your current employer? Want a change of pace? If so, you might want to log onto www.bushcheneytransition.org. Launched by the George W. Bush / Dick Cheney campaign, the site is being used to solicit funds to assist in their as-yet-unconfirmed transition effort. But its also designed to help visitors submit their resumes in hopes of getting a job with the team. Just fill out the form on the site, submit your resume (you can type it in or copy and paste it from a Word or WordPerfect document), and someone just might get back to you. So if you want to be the next head of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, this might be the easiest way to get Bush's attention. Or maybe you've always wanted to be Second Assistant Deputy Secretary to the Director of the White House Office of Tribal Policy. It is not known if Senator Slade Gorton has logged onto the site recently. Apply online at: www.bushcheneytransitionapplication.com/
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Facebook TwitterDECEMBER 7, 2000 Need a job? Tired of your current employer? Want a change of pace? If so, you might want to log onto www.bushcheneytransition.org. Launched by the George W. Bush / Dick Cheney campaign, the site is being used to solicit funds to assist in their as-yet-unconfirmed transition effort. But its also designed to help visitors submit their resumes in hopes of getting a job with the team. Just fill out the form on the site, submit your resume (you can type it in or copy and paste it from a Word or WordPerfect document), and someone just might get back to you. So if you want to be the next head of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, this might be the easiest way to get Bush's attention. Or maybe you've always wanted to be Second Assistant Deputy Secretary to the Director of the White House Office of Tribal Policy. It is not known if Senator Slade Gorton has logged onto the site recently. Apply online at: www.bushcheneytransitionapplication.com/
Application/Appointments.asp?FormMode=Application
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