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Washington Whispers by Paul Bedard

Not-So-Typical Political Résumés

May 30, 2008 02:57 PM ET | Bret Schulte | Permanent Link | Print

You won't find a baker or candlestick maker in the 110th Congress, but there is a former butcher—Sen. Robert Byrd of West Virginia, who plied the trade in a company store in his youth. A new report by the Congressional Research Service peers into the former lives of federal lawmakers and finds a host of humble beginnings or odd jobs, such as carpentry, waitressing, and driving a taxi. The CRS also unearthed a former furniture salesman, a cement plant worker, and a lowly bellhop. Still, most wind up in politics, law, or business management before graduating to Capitol Hill.

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I understand that Butch Cassidy was a butcher once as well.

It must be a slow news day.

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