i didn't have alot of confidence. I was nervous. And i, you know, you see that with a lot of youngsters. You know, i see to my kids at times too, a and it's that push, you know. My mam kind of pushing me and forcing me to do some of those things that i didn't want to do. Never let somebody walk out the door empty handed. Always have a transaction where you have to get back together and am. That was the great thig about the targ ent. It wasn't just the writing and the reporting,. It was also learning about being an employee, being a manager and kin together with people.
Having her family move around to different states wasn't fun for Becky Quick when she was a kid, but it made transitions later in life less frightening. She shares how she started working at her college newspaper before she even started classes, helped launch The Wall Street Journal's first website, and was initially reluctant to move to CNBC. Becky also discusses: - Early (and humorous) struggles in the transition from print journalism to TV - The importance of having fun on the set - Her unexpected introduction to Warren Buffett - Why she loves the business world
You can (and should) follow her on Twitter @BeckyQuick.
Host: Chris Hill Guest: Becky Quick Engineer: Dan Boyd
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