My job was to build, and that's still my job - and I like that better than interviews.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I wanted to keep working because work was essentially fantastic - you got to be around people, you got to be in a family, and that family changed from job to job. It was like being in the circus.
One reason I quit doing interviews after years and years and years was because I was making things up.
I still don't like doing interviews. I hardly do any... I hope this will be the last one for a long while.
I love conversation and the sharing of different thoughts and philosophies. That kind of stuff always makes me happy. I don't mind interviews, either - I like doing them.
When somebody wants to interview me, I've always got something to say.
When you're doing well and you're successful, part of being successful is that you get interviewed. But it ruins the moment.
When I was there, something clicked in my head; I found myself interviewing people, searching out facts and figures. Later on I became much more self-conscious of what I was doing.
Since I was a kid, I liked construction.
I knew what my job was; it was to go out and meet the people and love them.
I like doing interviews. I really do.