My parents never told me to get a real job. They always said, 'Go for it! If this is what you want to do, work hard.' They were always very supportive.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I kept thinking, I went to college and I have to get a real job.
My parents definitely sparked something in me. I'm sure of it. I saw how happy and fulfilled they were, and I knew I wanted the same job.
My parents have always done what they've loved, and they've had many different careers.
You want to feel like people are hiring you because they want to work with you, not because of who your parents are.
My parents are very proud of my success but still worry, as I'm in a profession where there is no guarantee of work. They have always supported my decision to go into acting, but there have been tough times work-wise.
I was raised as a real worker: you know, you get out and get a real job.
My parents wanted me to work in a bank or as an accountant.
My parents must have done a great job. Anytime I wanted to pursue something that they weren't familiar with, that was not part of their lifestyle, they let me go ahead and do it.
My parents have always told me to work hard. My father was a friend, a very good friend, but when he needed to be a father, he was.
My parents were the good parents that said, 'You should try and get a good job and go to college and get an education.'