ESPN's Stephen A. Smith, who makes $8 million a year, reveals his dogmatic work ethic and uncompromising view of authority (via CNBCMakeIt)
ESPN Analyst, Stephen A. Smith looks on during the LA Clippers game against the Houston Rockets on November 13, 2019 at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas.With a reported $8 million-per-year salary and a star position as a sports commentator on ESPN's show "First Take," 52-year-old television personality Stephen A. Smith reveals the dogmatic work ethic and uncompromising view of authority that has led to his success.
In his view, every workplace has rules and people "have to capitulate to them if you want to work. And if you don't want to capitulate to those rules, then go find another job."
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