NO never did
No, this is another internet myth. The Washington Post has no such employee. (He is usually cited when another internet myth about President Obama is quoted, the one that claims the president was on Meet the Press saying he does not salute the flag. The president has never said any such thing, nor was he on Meet the Press the day the mythic Lindsborg article claims.)
Woodward and Bernstein worked for The Washington Post as investigative journalists. They are best known for their reporting on the Watergate scandal that ultimately led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon.
No, this is another internet myth. President Obama was not on Meet the Press that day, and there is no Dale Lindsborg (who is usually said to work for the Washington Post-- but the Post has no such reporter). Further, the myth claims the president said on that day that he doesn't (pick one) salute the flag or sing the national anthem. Both claims are false, and the president never said either thing.
Mechanics.
To begin a career at the Washington Post, one may apply for a position by submitting a resume to any of their available job listings. One may also apply for a student internship to gain invaluable experience.
When you want reliable information, go to the source. www.glassdoor.com gives you the inside scoop on job openings, as well as wage and work conditions within the Washington Post, written by the employees themselves.
Dale Robertson is a/an Actor
No. This is another internet myth. President Obama was not on Meet the Press that day, and there is no Dale Lindsborg (who is usually said to work for the Washington Post-- but the Post has no such reporter). Further, the myth claims the president said on that day that he doesn't (pick one) salute the flag or sing the national anthem. Both claims are false, and the president never said either thing. The first time the president was on Meet the Press was on December 7th, 2008, after he was elected; he was interviewed by Tom Brokaw. They talked about the economy, the recent election, and what he hoped to achieve as president.
Dale B. Ride, Sally Ride's father, was a teacher at college.
Glass
no you do not have to be bonded to work at the post office
Driving race cars is his work experience.