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A lot of young people who I employ expect a raise after three months or expect not to have to put in more work than what's in their job description.
I have known people who are working class or craftsmen, who happen to be more intellectual than professors.
I don't like to do what I call 'the grunters' - a character who sits at a table and grunts and young people make fun of. I turn a lot of those down.
To me, as A&R people and as managers, we're in the business of finding talent. It's no different than working with these engineers who just want to make good products.
There'll always be working people in my poems because I grew up with them, and I am a poet of memory.
I'm for anything that lets people come here to work legally. There are more protections for workers who are here legally than for those who are not. It's also safer for the workers and employers have a more consistent pool of workers.
In all of my books, I really want to work with working-class people. My goal is to show the moments of grace and dignity in their lives.
Support a small chef. Not these big chains... but support the people who are out there trying to do things right and working hard to do that.
I am one of those authors who consider it their highest honour and their highest liberty to have a completely untrammelled chance of using their pens to serve the working people.