No matter who is watching or paying the paycheck, we are ultimately each our own boss.
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We all get paid very, very well, and we have responsibilities.
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 always look at it that I work with my employees as opposed to them working for me.
In fact, almost every job you get somebody watching you.
There is all of the difference in the world between paying and being paid.
I don't get paid like a person that everyone knows, but I get paid so much more in so many ways.
It's not about earning a paycheck, it's about doing something good that you believe in.
It's great being your own boss, but then, you know, you make your own mistakes, you know, and you own them. You know, so it's empowering, and it's also humbling along the way.
I know NBC pays my salary but I have never doubted who I work for. I think about the people who watch. They're the ones who matter to me.
I've learned from doing my own show with Fox that people are not your partners if they're signing the checks. Whoever signs your paycheck is the boss - no matter what they tell you.