In fact, almost every job you get somebody watching you.
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If you do every job like you're going to do it for the rest of your life, that's when you get noticed.
If you are a parent, you have probably already realized that your children are always watching what you do. And just as children watch their parents and emulate their behavior, so do employees who are watching their bosses.
I watch people constantly.
I live my life and I do what I do, and sometimes you forget that people are watching you.
My job gives me the attention I'd otherwise crave.
I used to just take every job that seemed relatively appealing. But now I take a job and it's in the trades the next day - it feels like people are watching and waiting to see what you do, and when you do take a job, attention is noted.
It's about working when nobody's watching.
I'm always a people watcher. They always had us do that at the University of Connecticut where I went for my training. I got my B.F.A. in Acting there.
I always look at it that I work with my employees as opposed to them working for me.
I see all the red carpet paparazzi stuff and I'm like, 'Really? Do I have to?!' I like to work and I know that's part of the job. But you kind of take it in stride.
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