4.2 • 5 Ratings
🗓️ 12 March 2023
⏱️ 63 minutes
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0:00.0 | You know, You know, You know, Hi. Hey, my name is Andrew Maltry. I am the CEO BBC Studio Works and this is my duvet flip. What does Studio Works do? Will we supply facilities, people and kit to create some of the best telly in the UK over to you Jack. |
2:35.0 | How are we doing today? Amazing. Really, really good. Stoke to be here. |
2:39.0 | Cold outside, but you know what? Not bad in here. I've got my cup of tea. You got your |
2:43.0 | cup of tea. You've got your water and we're all done and we've got matching tops today. |
2:47.0 | I know. I saw you online and I wanted to make sure I was merchandised appropriately so I could fit in with the duvet flip theme. Absolutely. I love it. So we always start here, Andrew, because |
2:56.2 | I think it's really important. There'll be different young people from different walks of life, |
3:00.9 | different stages, different challenges, different needs, different ones. But we always started |
3:07.3 | this question because it is really |
3:08.6 | important for context. What was your first job? What did that first job teach you? And what do you |
3:14.6 | wish you knew when you was doing that first job that you can pass on to young people today? |
3:21.9 | Okay. First job. Let's talk about first paying jobs. I've had lots of jobs. |
3:27.0 | And there'd be probably first two jobs, so hopefully I'm allowed to do a bill. First job, |
3:31.2 | working what we call it dairy in New Zealand, which is like a corner store. So it's a corner shop |
3:37.0 | where I helped to stack shelves and work the till. |
3:41.4 | And I was terrible at all of it. |
3:43.7 | And they asked me to work through my summer. |
3:46.3 | I was about 11 or 12. |
3:47.3 | And summer is huge in New Zealand where you can go surfing and I can use the beach |
3:49.9 | where I come from. |
3:51.3 | So I'd committed to working through the summer and then they said they didn't want me, |
3:55.8 | which was my first real taste of employment |
3:58.4 | rejection. Retrospectively, you can look into that. And what did it teach me? You can commit, |
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