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Cummins is applying for sometimes dozens of jobs a day in insurance, banking and other fields, and even brings his laptop to his caddying gig at a local country club to pursue leads between rounds.

Instead, media reports indicate that he has spent 29% of his current term at his own golf courses, presumably having his caddy make favorable drops for him whenever the balls are out of sight.

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They also advised that all food waste shout be put into a food waste caddy and recyclable materials should be rinsed to help stop them being attacked by birds, animals or other vermin.

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He is surely tired of being called Rich Paul’s caddy, and he knows it’s time for a divorce.

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But when he one day saw boys caddying for players at a nearby golf course, he decided to get out of the fields to try that line of work.

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