Once you made that decision to split New Order up, you were like, 'Woo-hoo! I better get out there and get a job.'
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
In another situation, and in an active station in life, I should have been keenly occupied, and the founding of an order would have never come into my head.
I knew from working with New Order that I enjoyed working with Phil Cunningham.
When I didn't get a job, I thought, 'Don't worry, there'll be another one.' I still live by that now. Nothing really fazes me any more.
That's what is great about what I do, going from one job to the other.
I had to think really hard about how to choose between job offers.
Watch out for the fellow who talks about putting things in order! Putting things in order always means getting other people under your control.
When you balance it against New Order, New Order don't work or tour relentlessly. We definitely work in our own way and sometimes it's a bit too slow for me, so I like to plan ahead and fill my time up.
Finally, I told them I'd drop out of the management program if they'd give me an entry-level job in the newsroom for union wages, about fifty dollars a week.
First job I went out on in new York I got, and when I came back, the first job I went out on, I got.
Don't accept the old order. Get rid of it.