So I was shampooing at 14. But I've always thought that had I the opportunity for an education, I would have been an architect. There's no question about it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I was a kid, I thought I was going to be an architect, because when I was 12 years old I had a guidance counselor that convinced me that that was the best career choice for me.
I wanted to be a set designer when I was young.
When I was in high school, I was going to be a painter because I had a facility for painting. I could do it, but I didn't have anything to say in that medium.
Since I was a child, everyone would ask me what I wanted to do when I grew up. Was I going to be a designer? It's as if there was a path drawn for me, and I could see, from where I was standing, exactly where it ended.
After high school I was going to be an architect. In fact, I was studying to be an architect when the audition for 'The Monkees' came along.
When I was young I had an apprenticeship as an engineer.
I left school when I was 14 to work in kitchens.
I was working probably at the age of 10, when I had my first paper route. I had every different kind of job you could possibly imagine as a young kid.
When I left school, I wanted to be an artist, specifically a painter.
From the age of 14, I wanted to be a director.