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Sean posts a different written article every few days.
Jules Obtains the Jewels
Jules
Asner, the current co-host of E! News Daily, along with Steve Kmetko,
had a golden opportunity to be the first one to host E!'s "Wild On"
adventure series. The series was originally titled "Sex on the
Riviera." When Eleanor Mondale left the show, Jules filled in and
ended up hosting "Wild On" for a year and a half. The "Wild On"
series takes viewers around the world and shows them that there are
OTHER extremely wild people besides Americans doing extremely wild
stuff. Yes, Brooke Burke DID have a predecessor. Although in an
interview, Jules mentioned that she was reluctant to host the "Wild
On" adventure series. She wasn't sure if she wanted to put herself
through the dangerous demands of para-sailing, for instance. By the
way, her para-sailing adventure was one of her scariest moments.
Apparently, Jules was terrified, and rightly so, when the wind
kicked up more than usual and Jules was drifting in the air more
than what was planned. It also didn't help matters that the
producers took their time bringing her down. Physically, she ended
up fine, but her anxiety was obvious because of the expletives were
bleeped out and by watching what she was experiencing.
Jules hosting the "Wild On" series was an
invaluable link to her current endeavors. She currently co-hosts E!
News Daily with Steve Kmetko, which she initially and ultimately
wanted to do. Along with E! News Daily, she hosts her own show,
"Revealed." Will ANY of our link positions (or stepping stone)
positions likely to be as exciting, glamorous or as famous as the E!
"Wild On" show? Certainly not! But the point is that Jules was
initially reluctant to host "Wild On." How many positions have we
turned down because we've been initially reluctant to take a job
that we KNOW will lead to a career? As a former fast food manager, I
KNEW that I was grossly underpaid, and the stress level for what
little I was paid was robbery. I KNEW that I could always say that I
had management experience whenever I did a resume or filled out an
employment application.
How many of you have that feeling of "what's the
use?" when you were wishing that you could be doing something
better? You CAN do something better! Yes. It DOES take an investment
in time. There are so MANY companies that need talents YOU have to
offer. Everyone has some talent that is valuable to an organization.
There are many great websites that offer skills assessment testing.
The tests are invaluable for that kind of determination that asks
what kind of a career you are suited for. Too many of us settle
because I have been one who has settled in the past. I am taking
steps to attain my dream career. What you do with YOUR talent is up
to you.
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