I did everything. I worked at S.S. Kresge, the five-and-dime. I worked in a mailroom. I worked processing insurance claims.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I worked in restaurants, bars, record stores; I did anything and everything to pay my way through university and LAMDA.
And I spent that time working as an insurance adjuster and going to law school in the evening, and then when I left law school, I joined the Department of Justice in Washington.
I did all kinds of things in order to earn a living.
I don't think anybody has indicated that I did anything but do my job at Fannie Mae.
I worked with the March of Dimes to enact legislation for a national birth defects prevention program to provide surveillance, research and preventive services aimed at reducing the rate of birth defects.
The first four and a half years was me in the studio every day, writing songs for other people. I had jobs, too - eleven jobs. I worked at Kinko's, Fatburger, Subway - I was a sandwich artist - and I was a claims processor at Allstate Insurance.
I'm getting paid to do what I got in trouble for in the 7th grade. I absolutely love what I do and thank my lucky stars for twenty-five years of full-time employment in this business.
I started out as a receptionist. I typed, I filed, I answered the phones for a little nine-person company.
I took a job at a white-shoe NYC law firm, with an office, business cards, and a fat starter paycheck.
I worked at a law firm in New York very briefly.