There are very few jobs where you're held up to public scrutiny.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm not one of the people who have to be in public office.
Our job is only to hold up the mirror - to tell and show the public what has happened.
The personal thing is something I have never talked about. And I never will. That is prohibited. My job is public. But that's it. When you're not working, you don't have an obligation to be public.
No one really has any job security anymore, including myself.
The only time the private parts of someone's life are relevant is when they're affecting public performance. And just because someone is a public person doesn't mean that any part of his or her private life is open to scrutiny. If someone is doing his or her job, you have to have enough empathy to understand that we all have personal problems.
I'm not in a position to go back into public service.
When I'm not working I try to stay out of the public eye as much as possible.
It's really hard to judge people until you see what they do with the job.
For me to do my job effectively, we need to continue to earn public confidence. That involves transparency and accountability.
I have a job that requires me to be in the public eye in the way that makes me extra careful about sharing information.