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Bradford M. Cohen You're Fired Age During Show: 33 Occupation: Attorney Lives: Ford Lauderdale, FL He thought he could be among the best and could stand beside the weak and still not get the fired. Trump however, saw it different and felt he was an idiot for removing his immunity and called it a breaking point of a major company and no one would do it. So Trump Fired Bradford and he fame is now over. Poor man, lost to ice cream saleswomen, and is now the class clown of The Apprentice for his stupid move. Move aside all Bradford is making his way to stand in the corner. You can read about his fall from grace here: Bradford Official Comments. Read more here at: Reality HQ Episode 2 then watch his Confessional in his cab ride home: Extended Confession History Bradford, 33, hails from a small town in Massachusetts. He later settled in South Florida where he obtained his J.D. from Nova Southeastern Law School. In addition to being a successful lawyer and handling several high profile cases, he is also a real estate investor owning several pieces of commercial and residential property in South Florida. He can be seen daily commuting to the courthouse or inspecting his properties in his customized gas-powered golf cart complete with monster truck tires. Interview What is your definition of success? My definition of success is gaining the respect of the people I admire most, living well, laughing often, having the ability to do whatever I want whenever I want to do it, and leaving my mark on society. There are different measures of success. No one would dispute that there were richer men then Albert Einstein, George Washington, and Abraham Lincoln, however, can anyone dispute the mark they left on future generations. Who do admire both personally and professionally? My dad has always been an individual I admire more then anyone I know. He taught me the value of hard work, integrity, honesty, loyalty, sacrifice and keeping ones word. Any business man who exudes those qualities are ones that I respect and admire. What did you learn from the last season of The Apprentice? Don't sell lemonade in a fish market; Don't fall asleep in the middle of a task; If you are gonna sweat all day riding around on a rickshaw make sure it has advertising on it; Always meet with your client; and last but not least avoid picking Omarosa for your team at all costs. What has been your biggest challenge in the pursuit of your career goals? Learning the art of compromise. I believe that if you win all your battles sooner or later no one will want to go to war with you. It has been a on going learning process for me that you need to give in a little sometimes to achieve your goals. If you had a super power, what would it be and why? The ability to read minds. You would have the ability to know when someone is trying to pull one over on you and beat them to the punch. |
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