People don't say, 'I just had a kid and I hope it turns out to be a factory worker.'
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I was raised as a real worker: you know, you get out and get a real job.
I will absolutely say that whatever job I was asked to do, whatever schedule I was asked to work, it is never going to be as hard as looking after a child.
My entire career, I've been a worker.
Starting my career as a kid, I was doing what jobs I got.
I remember clearly, when I was about 4, my Aunt Linda said, 'I'm not babysitting him no more. He's bad.' It was one of the first conscious shifts I remember making. I decided, 'I'm going to be good now.'
It's a funny feeling to work with people who you consider your colleagues and to realize that they actually are young enough to be your children.
I'm a working mom. I've been working since I was 14 years old.
I worked so much when my first son was born that I missed a lot.
One of my first memories of being a kid was, 'I want to have a real job when I grow up.' And to me that meant you wear a suit and a hat and carry a briefcase and go to your job.
I'm a kid who grew up working hard.
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