working with a politician

@bgerig (1258)
United States
March 24, 2008 7:37pm CST
Which politician or world leader would you like to work for and why? I'm not talking about campaigning for the person....I'm talking about working for, whether as a valet, secretary, administrative assistant, press officer, or other position (what ever your regular work skill is).
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6 responses
@worldwise1 (14885)
• United States
26 Mar 08
I can't picture myself working for any politician, bgerig, because most of them do not carry themselves in a way to demand respect. They set a poor example, and I am often disgusted by the conduct of some of those who hold high offices. I have become truly disenchanted with most of them.
@jennybianca (12912)
• Australia
26 Mar 08
Hmm, I had to think about this. It would definitely have to be a politician belonging to the Labour party (in Australia). There is no point in working for someone whose basic views are different from my own. I wouldn't mind working for Peter Garret. He is the Labour Federal Politician who is kind of hippy.
@winterose (39887)
• Canada
26 Mar 08
gee that is hard, well I would have loved to work with prime minister pierre elliott trudeau, he was my ideal, here in canada and he has passed on now. perhaps on a lesser scale mother theresa because I just loved her, and her hard work.
• United States
25 Mar 08
None of them. I wouldn't want to work for any candidate these days. You could lose your privacy.I would rather go back in time and stuff envelopes for JFK.Then it wouldn't matter.No one would be digging around for a story.
@teison2 (5921)
• Norway
25 Mar 08
I think I would work for one of the evironmental departments. maybe the norwegian, or the Australean
• Nigeria
25 Mar 08
I would like to work with Koffi anan and clinton this two men have reagard for humanity