In L.A., everyone is competing for the next job, and in New York, it's pretty much the same thing: competing for a better job.
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The people in New York want to achieve something; the people in L.A., they just want to achieve success.
I've had a lot of success over the years racing in New York, but the main point is that I feel the marathon is a different event, a lot more my event.
It would probably help my career if I lived in L.A., but I think it would be all-consuming. New York has its own little rat race going on, too. But it's also really diverse and has a lot of people doing different kinds of jobs. In L.A., work would be the only thing I'd think about, and sometimes, I need a break from that.
Competition for places can only benefit you. If you know you've got that much competition, then you're just going to have to work that extra bit harder so you can catch the gaffer's eye.
There are many exceptions, but New York is a great place to start a career.
There's competition everywhere.
New York is a lot more fun than L.A.
I've always said that racing in New York is performing on the big stage.
New York is very career-orientated and it's hard to take time off here, but that is great for building a business.
I would love to be in New York, but it's really hard to be unemployed in New York. Everyone's got a place to be. In L.A., there's a system, a science to being unemployed.
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