WayUp sat down with an intern who has been working for CBS on the set of The Young and the Restless for 5 months. Here’s what she has to say.
At first, overwhelming, realizing you’re in a big old famous corporation. But then you realize you’re just another teeny tiny little cog in the machine and that actually, surprisingly, it’s easier to get away with things when it’s such a big company. It is cool that it comes with such name value–“I work at CBS” is just fun to tell people to show off, even if half the time they think you said “CVS” and they’re wondering why you seem so arrogant about working at a twenty-four hour drugstore.It’s rewarding to be lucky enough to work in the industry that you’ve been dreaming of since you were a dumb teenager.
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