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Saturday 9: It's a Man's
Man's Man's World (1966)
Since Labor Day was
introduced to celebrate the American worker, we are highlighting the hardest
working man in show business: James Brown. Unfamiliar with this week's tune?
Hear it here.
1) Before he was able to
support himself as a musician, James Brown shined shoes, boxed, picked peanuts
and delivered groceries. He admitted he didn't enjoy any of those jobs. What
was your least favorite job? When I was a secretary in a huge
company. In retrospect, there was little camaraderie among the administrative
staff, the men we worked for were all underutilized and so, consequently, were
we and not having enough to do can turn a bored staff into a petty staff. I can
see that now, with hindsight. At the time, I just knew I hated getting off the
train every morning and heading to the office. I used to think it would be
preferable to just ride the rails back and forth, back and forth, until 5:00.
2) What job have you enjoyed the most? In the product development division
of a haircare company. I did the product packaging and promotional pieces. It
was high stress but also great fun.
3) James loved performing and in the mid-60s, played 335-350 dates/year. Do you
have time off this weekend? Or will you be working? Saturday is Day 2 of a
lovely 4 day weekend.
4) With that grueling schedule, James spent a lot of time on the road. Do you
enjoy traveling and staying in hotels? Or are you a homebody who prefers to
sleep in your own bed? I love staying in hotels. Crisp white linens and lots
of fluffy towels in the shower. And no guilt about just laying around and
watching TV, because there's no kitchen sink with dishes to be done and no
nearby dining room table filled with mail to be sorted.
5) While Millennials are the largest generation in the workforce, millions of
Baby Boomers are still part of American labor. Do you think it's easy or hard
for people of different generations to work together? Or don't you think age
matters? I think age matters, but not specific generations. I'm sure I was
once as exasperating to older employees as they now are to me. It just takes a
different form. I remember how exhausting it was to deal with "old
school" writers and art directors who were reluctant to learn the Mac. Now
I'm sure my penchant for file folders filled with hard copies inspires eye
rolls.
6) 72% of employers report that they give their employees sick days. Tell us
about a time when you called in sick, but weren't. I called in once as the
holidays approached, just because I was blue. I was mired in the middle of some
family squabbles and was still getting over the then-recent death of my
favorite uncle and things were weird at work and ... it was just all weighing me
down. The day off gave me an opportunity to recharge and rejuvenate.
7) According to the 2010 Census, 5.9 million Americans regularly work from
home. Is working from home something you have/you would enjoy? Or do you
benefit from interaction with coworkers? I have to work with my art
director. I know there are writers who can just email a manuscript and find
making revisions online suitable, but I'm not one of them. I often don't enjoy
the creative process -- Thursday afternoon I wanted to sock my art director for
being so inflexible -- but I find the face-to-face collaboration does produce a
better product.
8) 12% of workers report they prefer to report for work early -- before 7:00 AM
-- so they can get more done. Are you a morning person? Ha! I find I work
from 10:00 to 6:00, instead of 9:00 to 5:00. This works well for my team since
my boss always leaves at 4:30, and my account team can count on having me there
even after he's gone for the night.
9) The NFL season starts on September 8. How do you think your team will do
this year? Puh-leeze! I'm all Cubs, all the time! We have the best record
in all of baseball.