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I am retired so I will not have to divide my time.
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I am a full-time alderman.
Serving as alderman would be my number one priority
I spend at least 60 hours per week as a full-time alderman. My nonprofit consulting is sporadic and in no way interferes with my duties as alderman.
I believe that being an effective alderman is a full-time 60+ hour a week, 52-week a year job, if
done correctly. As such, it will be my only job.
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No response provided.
I will be a full time Alderman.
60% Alderman and 40% Business Owner
I believe that being an effective alderman is a full-time 60+ hour a week, 52-week a year job, if
done correctly. As such, it will be my only job.
See my response to question 104 above.
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I won’t
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Being the alderman of the 29th Ward will be by full-time commitment. I will transfer from the day to-day managerial and operational demands of my law firm and transition into a more management role.
See above.
I
would not have more than the Aldermanic job.
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I will be a full time alderman.
Both of my stores have management in place to ensure seamless transition
division of time is not an option for at least the first half of the first term.
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As stated above I will be a full-time Alderman
I will devote 100% of my time to being a responsive and accessible Alderman. I do not support a reduction in the number of wards in the city because I would not want to dilute the responsiveness of Aldermen to their constituents, but I am on board with reducing the budgets of Aldermen to reduce costs and force Aldermen to pay full attention to their positions.
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I am a full time Alderman
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The time necessary will be minimal, the general nature of my involvement will be as a consultant,
and marketer
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candidate's responce
My time will be spent solely focused on improving the 36th ward and the City of Chicago.
I will become a full time alderman
No other occupation, that's a promise!
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On
occasion I have practiced law, but that has been less than one percent of my time during
any year since my election.
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