Behind The Scenes In A Chicago Skyscraper In 1980s
I have got to say, this was a fun job. Just going into the Chicago Sears classic skyscraper ad knocking on people's doors and asking them if we could film what they were doing at that moment was surprisingly interesting. Most people's jobs were interesting and people seemed involved. The jobs were probably more interesting then than they are today if I had the same responsibility to knock on people's doors in any skyscraper in America.

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