US Townhall RealStories presents: James Weir of THE APPRENTICE 10
Written by Scott Katz
Monday, 04 October 2010 01:26
Join us Monday, October 4 for an exclusive chat with James Weir, the third contestant fired by Donald Trump from The Apprentice. The task for this episode was to manage a doggy daycare center. James was project manager for his team, Octane, and when they lost the task to the ladies' team, Fortitude, James brought his arch nemesis, David Johnson, along with Wade Hanson into the boardroom. After listening to the heated discussion, Mr. Trump decided that the men's team lost because of James' performance as Project Manager. Since leaving The Apprentice, James has landed a job with the New York Attorney General's office.
Here are the facts about James Weir from his NBC Apprentice bio: James Weir, 31 (New York, N.Y.), a Duke graduate who received his law degree from Georgetown, was an associate at a world class law firm in New York City until he was laid off more than a year and a half ago. Weir went from successful attorney living in the West Village to unemployed couch surfer. Unable to find a new job, he spends his time volunteering in New York.
We'll catch up with James and learn more about his experiences on The Apprentice and what he really felt about his fellow teammates.
Our interview with James Weir was on our Internet Radio show, US Townhall RealStories, and was broadcast live Monday, October 4 at 12:30pm Eastern. Click on the triangular "play" button on the audio player below to listen to the interview in its entirety if you missed it.
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