Looks like Donald Trump is putting in people who are qualified instead of being political commissars like the democrats choose.
I think I heard this guy on a radio program a few years ago. He was explaining how difficult it was to open a restraunt in California as opposed to Texas. A year and a half vs. six weeks. All due to anti-commerce regulations.
If this is the same guy, he’s going to be great.
Awesome!
alt-left head explosions on that one are gonna be at least 8.5 on the log10 Gallagher watermelon explosion scale!
We won won won the vote.........winning winning winning winning as we go down the stream....
If I had a dollar for every Hardee’s hamburger I ate when I was growing up in North Carolina I would probably be rich. Hardee’s is still my favorite hamburger joint and they have damn good chicken too!
“Hardee’s founder, Wilber Hardee, opened his first restaurant in Greenville, North Carolina, on September 3, 1960. After a year of success, Wilber decided to look into expanding his restaurant and opening another location so he met with James Gardner and Leonard Rawls to discuss doing so.Shortly thereafter, the first company store was opened in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, in May 1961 by James Carson Gardner and Leonard Rawls on McDonald Street in on North Church Street in Rocky Mount, known within the chain as building number 1.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardee’s
The media is poo-pooing this guy. But a look closer, he is a lawyer and:
“Andrew F. Puzder was named president and chief executive officer of CKE Restaurants, Inc. in September 2000.
Puzder joined the Company in 1997 as executive vice president, general counsel, overseeing franchising at Carls Jr. and in 1998, began overseeing franchising at Hardees as well. In June 2000, he was appointed president and chief executive officer of Hardees Food Systems, Inc. before moving on to his current position as president and CEO of the parent company.
Prior to joining CKE Restaurants, Inc., Puzder served as executive vice president, general counsel for Fidelity National Financial, Inc. and chief executive officer of Santa Barbara Restaurant Group, Inc. He was formerly a partner with the law firm Stradling, Yocca, Carlson & Rauth. Puzder received his juris doctorate in 1978 from Washington University School of Law in St. Louis and is a member of the California, Nevada and Missouri Bar Associations.
Most recently, PR News and CommCore Consulting named Puzder 2005 Spokesperson of the Year for his work in representing the Carl’s Jr. and Hardee’s brands in television and radio”.
Naaaw. Trump wants Baron to get a discount on a Famous Star Burger
If his employees are non-union, the DOL people will howl. For many years the AFL-CIO has provided its people to staff the DOL, and it is run by career employees who are in the union’s pocket.
Fast food CEO? Good luck with that $15/hr BS morons
This Stinks to high Heaven. Very disappointing..
Go to Breitbart & you will see that this pick is NOT A GOOD PICK. He’s apparently a believer in the theory that Americans are crummy workers (at least in the fast food industry) and he prefers “immigrant” workers.
NOT GOOD on the immigration front.
Do we really need all these Secretaries.. What ever happened to the old Secretary pools?