In fact, I fear I am a jack-of-all-trades.

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“My great, great grandmother was a vaudeville dancer. Her husband would do the backstage work. And that’s what every man in my family has done since. My grandfather was the head of the NBC electric shop. My father was a carpenter for Ed Sullivan. My...

“My great, great grandmother was a vaudeville dancer.  Her husband would do the backstage work.  And that’s what every man in my family has done since.  My grandfather was the head of the NBC electric shop.  My father was a carpenter for Ed Sullivan.  My uncle was lead carpenter for All My Children.  And anything you see on CNN, me and my team put together.  It’s something different every day.  My favorite part of the job is the emails I get from producers and directors, thanking me for a job well done.  Recently they were doing a story on the chicken tax for CNN Money, so I brought in my chickens from home.  That earned me an email with the subject line: ‘You’re the fucking man.’  Once I know somebody’s happy, I move on to the next show.  If the audience doesn’t think about my work, then I’ve done my job correctly.  Years ago I was working at the opera and we were putting on a performance of Figaro.  One of the buildings collapsed during the storm scene.  Wasn’t supposed to happen.  The whole thing came down right as the curtain was closing.  Almost hit the lead singer.  Luckily the audience thought it was planned.  The critic for the New York Times said it was the best storm scene he’s ever seen on stage.”