
DONALD Trump is recruiting for Scots workers – after his golf course revealed they’re hiring.
The US President’s plush Turnberry resort is on the lookout for new staff and will put on a special event next month.


His team will run the rule over candidates on February 18 as part of the Annual Recruitment Day.
A social media post read: “Come along and discover incredible career opportunities at Trump Turnberry.
“You will meet our team, receive application support, and enjoy a guided hotel tour and light refreshments prepared by our excellent Chefs.”
Free travel will even be put on so that everyone has an opportunity.
Complimentary return shuttle services will run from Ayr Train Station, Maybole Train Station, Kirksowald Bus Stop and Girvan, Queens Hotel.
The free event takes place in The Donald J Trump Ballroom of the five-star Ayrshire golf hotel.
Last year, we revealed Trump is now in “significant control” of Turnberry it faced a threat of being struck off as a business.
The US President stepped up amid a paperwork blunder.
as hit with a strike-off order by Companies House after it was late lodging a key document.
Mr Trump had passed control of Golf Recreation Scotland Ltd — which runs the luxury course — to a family trust – when he first entered the White House in 2017.
But a newly-released file reveals his “influence” and lists his address as his American headquarters in Jupiter, Florida.
It says: “This person has the right to exercise, or actually exercises, significant influence or control over the activities of a trust or the trustees.
They have the right to exercise, or actually exercise, significant influence or control over the company.”
His son Eric is named as sole director while his other son Donald Jnr retains dual control with his dad.
Trump bought luxury Turnberry for £39.5 million in 2014.