I think I made more money when I was lifeguarding at 15 years old than I did on my first year at 'SNL.'
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
But I did make some money doing commercials. I did fourteen in one year.
I was 5 years old when I did my first catwalk and did commercials at 16. I went professional after my studies.
'SNL' is the first real job I've held for more than a month and a half.
When I hit my 20s, I struggled to make it. I got married at 19, and my daughter, Je'Niece, was born a year later. I worked blue collar jobs during the day and comedy clubs at night, and I was earning about $25 a year doing stand-up.
I was young and so eager to make some money as well as get exposed and show my talent.
When I was, like, 15, I realized there could be a career in making people laugh - like, you could get paid to do it. That was insane to me.
I was a stuntman for over fifteen years.
At 19, I was in the streets making money. I was surviving.
My first paying job, when I was 15, I was a day camp counselor.
I was 15 when I got my first job as a proofreader for an advertising agency in the City, earning £12 a week. But by then, I was already playing darts tournaments every weekend, regularly winning the £50 first prize. By the time I was 16 and winning two or three contests a weekend, I ditched the agency job and concentrated on darts.