My training really was at the 'New York Times,' you know. When I got there, I was literally supposed to stay there for five weeks, and I got lucky like nobody, you know, like nobody's business.
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I live in New York and I was only there for 2 weeks all last year.
I applied for a job at 'The New York Times' many years ago, and felt correctly that my life depended on it.
Oh, I was working occasionally in and out of New York.
My own career started in New York at the 'Associated Press', a fast-paced news agency where we rarely had time for deep reporting.
I worked at a hospital for a week. And at a golf course when I was in college at Kansas for about a week. The tips weren't good so I quit.
I was trained on stage at NYU in New York City; I did a lot of theatre then.
I stayed in New York City for the first time, I'd always wanted to do that.
I used to perform all the time but I haven't performed in New York in a very long time.
I do my days at the station and then get my training in.
About six months after I moved to New York City, I was literally down to my last twenty dollars when a friend of mine from college got me a job at an Upper East side gym. I ran the cafe, and I was the janitor. It was an unfortunate combination of duties, to say the least.