Dick Durbin to Kavanaugh: What’s the Dirtiest, Hardest Job You’ve Ever Had in Your Life?
‘What’s the dirtiest, hardest job you’ve ever had in your life?’
Sep 6, 2018 12:00 AM
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DURBIN: "What’s the dirtiest, hardest job you’ve ever had in your life?" KAVANAUGH: "I worked construction when I was — the summer after I was 16 for a summer, 7:00 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. My dad dropped me off every morning at 7:00, 6:55, he wanted me to be early. And that’s — that’s probably the one. I also -- I should say, senator, I had what — one person, I guess, lawn business for a long summer. Business, you know, I cut a lot of lawns. And that’s how I made some cash when I was -- I started that probably eighth grade, maybe seventh grade. I would cut my parent’s lawn, but then I cut a lot of lawns in the neighborhood and actually distributed flyers to all over the place to say, if you need your lawn cut, call me. So lawn cutting and then the construction job the one summer."