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10:02 AM EST on Friday, January 28, 2005
Yes, you, too, can get the chance to work for Donald Trump.
The Apprentice, the NBC reality show in which contestants vie for a job
with Trump, will be holding casting calls in 28 cities around the
country, and one of them is Providence.
Would-be business moguls will be interviewed at Channel 10, 23 Kenney
Dr., Cranston, on Feb. 12. Interviews will begin at 9 a.m.; wristbands
to hold a spot in line will be distributed starting at 8 a.m.
Interested candidates should complete an online application form and
submit a VHS tape. Details are available at
www.nbc.com.
Contestants must be legally eligible to live and work in the United
States, at least 21 years old, in good health and not a candidate for
public office.
According to the network, you must also be able to take risks, succeed
in a cutthroat environment, remain focused, think creatively and be a
leader. And, of course, tolerate working for Trump.
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