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11 Perks And Pitfalls Of Being President Of The United States
On the surface, being President of the United States might seem like an easy gig to some people. For others, the thought of being responsible for the well-being of over 300 million Americans might induce a heart attack! Loads of jobs place you in stressful situations and force you to make tough decisions, so taking THAT out of the equation, you might wonder, "What are some of the true pros and cons of being the leader of the free world?" Read on to discover eight of the perks and pitfalls of being the U.S. president!
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1. PERK – So many sweet rides to choose from
From Air Force One, a souped-up Boeing 747 that can refuel mid-air and serve a five-star dinner to 100 guests, to a $1.5 million Cadillac limousine that's bulletproof and is always accompanied by a personal mechanic, being President certainly lets you ride in style.
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11 Perks And Pitfalls Of Being President Of The United States
On the surface, being President of the United States might seem like an easy gig to some people. For others, the thought of being responsible for the well-being of over 300 million Americans might induce a heart attack! Loads of jobs place you in stressful situations and force you to make tough decisions, so taking THAT out of the equation, you might wonder, "What are some of the true pros and cons of being the leader of the free world?" Read on to discover eight of the perks and pitfalls of being the U.S. president!
Would you ever take this job? What kind of president would you be? COMMENT and let us know!
1. PERK – So many sweet rides to choose from
From Air Force One, a souped-up Boeing 747 that can refuel mid-air and serve a five-star dinner to 100 guests, to a $1.5 million Cadillac limousine that's bulletproof and is always accompanied by a personal mechanic, being President certainly lets you ride in style.
Read more at: http://diply.com/general/article/perks-pitfalls-president
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