At my job, my manager had a massive heart attack; we had layoffs. It made me realize that nothing is certain, nothing is for sure, and if I'm going to make a move, I gotta make a move now.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I never know what's going to move me. I'm always surprised. And it's always a mystery to the people who work with me.
One wrong move, and you destroy your career.
One day, we had a layoff at my job. And I went to my boss, and I said, 'Please save someone else's job. This is a win-win situation for the company and me - and just lay me off.' I did that in around 2003, and I never looked back. I became a full-time comic.
On 'Grey's Anatomy,' I didn't have to move too much. I think I ran through the hospital three times.
Five minutes before I went on, I looked at my manager and said, I'm going to get booed. I know it's going to happen. And you're responsible because you put me on here. It was horrible. I've never been more hurt in my entire life.
I am now faced with mortality. Definitely not the most generous move.
Every time I've moved, my work has changed radically.
I put my heart in my work.
I am constantly on the move, and if I experience foot discomfort, it makes my job really hard to do.
Anywhere my manager tells me to go, I go.