Reality TV Magazine Extends Job Offer to The Apprentice contestant Sam Solovey
Date: Monday, April 19, 2004 @ 01:56:37 EDT
Topic: Print Publishing Books


Job offers have been pouring in for Kwame Jackson, the runner-up in the The Apprentice. Reality TV Magazine is taking a different approach and extending a job offer to 14th place contestant Sam Solovey.

(PRWEB) April 18, 2004--After finishing second in Donald Trump’s The Apprentice, the job offers have been pouring in for Kwame Jackson. ESPN (http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=1784150) reports that Dallas Maverick’s owner and billionaire Mark Cuban has extended a job offer to Kwame. Cuban wants Kwame to screen business proposals and possibly even run a new company. Kentucky Fried Chicken and SYS-CON Media are also reported to be in the bidding for Mr. Jackson’s employment. SYS-CON Media(http://www.sys-con.com/2002/PR/04162004.cfm) issued a press release extending a $150,000 offer to Kwame Jackson to take on the role of President/CEO of their consumer magazine division. While Reality TV Magazine (http://www.realitytvmagazine.com), a new start-up magazine focusing exclusively on reality television, would also like to throw it’s hat into the ring for Kwame’s services, the magazine realizes that it stands little chance bidding against the likes of a billionaire and a national fast food chain. Instead Reality TV Magazine would like to extend a job offer to none other than 14th place contestant Sam Solovey. In the finale of The Apprentice, Sam extended a $250,000 offer to Donald Trump in exchange for a job. If Trump doesn’t take Sam up on his offer, then Reality TV Magazine stands ready and waiting to offer Sam a job. Reality TV Magazine is also willing to employ Sam for only half the amount that he offered Trump. For a payment of only $125,000, Reality TV Magazine is offering Sam Solovey the position of President of their new magazine. As an added bonus and at no personal expense to Mr. Solovey, Reality TV Magazine will also spring for a cot for Sam’s office. When Sam was vying for the position of The Apprentice, the Trump organization apparently didn’t provide Sam with adequate sleeping facilities, and Sam was forced to take his naps on the floor. Joe Reality, the mascot/editor-in-chief of Reality TV Magazine, says, “We want Sam to be well-rested, and as long as he’s paying us, he can sleep on the job as much as he likes. We would be highly honored to take Mr. Solovey’s money and have him come run our magazine. We feel in today’s tight labor market that our offer to only charge Mr. Solovey $125,000 for the position is a good one. The way we look at is that he would be saving $125,000 from what it would cost him if he went to work for Trump.” Joe Reality added, “If Sam turns down the job, then we’re even willing to hire Omarosa, but from her we wouldn’t take any less than a million.” About Reality TV Magazine A new start-up publication launching in the Summer of 2004 that will focus exclusively on Reality Television. Reality TV Magazine (www.realitytvmagazine.com) will have a grassroots feel, blurring the world of reality TV with the world of technology, and including articles highlighting both reality TV stars and fans. Reality TV Magazine (www.realitytvmagazine.com) currently runs a popular web site and message board, where an individual claiming to be Texas billionaire Mark Cuban frequently posts.





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