The TV weatherman has always been one of the best, most secure jobs. They change anchors, they change the set, producers come and go. But the weather person hangs on forever!
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There is something endearing about the weatherman.
I've always been fascinated by weather.
Savvy observers occasionally note television's resemblance to the weather: Everybody loves to complain about it, but nobody can do anything to fix it.
I rarely watch TV but I guess I'd watch the weather report since I fly so much.
I love the Weather Channel because my mood changes a lot according to the weather!
I always wanted to be an anchorman, but after college I wound up working behind the scenes at CBS News for 10 years.
It's not a very secure industry. I've spoken to a couple of people recently who had a successful TV show and then found themselves absolutely skint and struggling to find a job.
I've never really had a TV career. I've been a soldier and a climber.
I get recognized somewhere in between like local meteorologist and national meteorologist.
I began as a weatherman and I learned very quickly I wasn't very good at it.