My salary situation at 'Morning Joe' wasn't right. I made five attempts to fix it, then realized I'd made the same mistake every time: I apologised for asking.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The nice thing about 'Morning Joe' is that I do get to do serious news sometimes.
Landing on 'Morning Joe' wasn't a fluke. I was a poli sci major in college. I interned at the CBS political unit, covered conventions.
I made a big mistake of my life.
I wrote five issues of that and got the sack. Actually, they paid me for eight, but they changed their minds about the direction and threw three issues out the window.
Some people go to bed at night thinking, 'That was a good day.' I am one of those who worries and asks, 'How did I screw up today?'
I'm not really a morning person.
I was in Washington, D.C., on the morning show, by the time I was 18, programming a station by 19, No. 1 in the mornings. I think I was making, I don't know, a quarter of a million dollars by the time I was 25.
Obscene salaries send the wrong message through a company.
I never wanted to get paid by the hour. If I was going to do more work than another guy, I wanted to get paid more.
I'm not a morning person.
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