The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 04, 1994, Page 6, Image 6

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But then, while still in school, life
came knocking.
Morrow said he never planned on
going into business, and definitely not
on going this far.
‘Tve never been much for mak
ing great career plans,” he said. “I
treated school like a day job.”
He scheduled classes starting at
7:30 a.m. and concluded his day at
the dinner hour. After that, he put the
books away.
Morrow said his plans included
going to graduate school and teach
ing. But before he knew it, he was
pulled into the establishment — the
corporate world.
Morrow has spent 23 years in the
telecommunications field and was
appointed to head up that branch of
Time Warner in August 1993.
Morrow credited his success to
luck.
“The difference between fairly
moderate success and great success
is 80 percent luck," he said. “You
hope that luck happens because
you’ve made the right impressions...
and decisions.”
One of Morrow’s breaks came
when a friend convinced him to get
involved with international cable.
That proved to be a profitable deci
sion and is largely responsible for his
advancement, he said.
“People who achieve great success
shouldn't pat themselves too hard on
the back," Morrow said. But those
who don’t get there shouldn’t sec it
as failure, he said.
A common misconception is that
those who succeed start out at the top,
he said.
Students seem to overlook jobs on
the bottom rung, Morrow said. But
that’s where the business is really
done. A strong understanding there
will be noticed, he said, and advance
ment should take care of itself.
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University of Nebraska student regents endorse Jan Stoney, the Republican candidate for
the U.S. Senate, left, on Thursday at Stoney’s Lincoln campaign office. Andrew Loudon,
center, the University of Nebraska-LIncoln student government president, Is Joined by
Justin Peterson of the University of Nebraska at Omaha and Jennifer Prince, not pictured.
Candidates rally for term limits
From Staff Roporta
The Nebraska drive for term lim
its on public officials is about elect
ing fresh members to office, not about
throwing out incumbents, several
members of groups that support term
limits said on Thursday.
In a rally on the west steps of the
Nebraska Capitol, political candi
dates, Nebraskans for Term Limits
members and a United We Stand
America representative defended an
amendment to be put before voters on
Nov. 8.
The amendment to the Nebraska
constitution would limit the number
of terms officials could be elected.
Ally Milder from Nebraskans for
Term Limits said the term limits
amendment, Measure 408, would re
turn government to the people.
“This is about structural reform,”
Milder said. “This is not about a spe
cific person. It’s about cleaning out
the system ”
Milder said critics of the measure
were wrong when they said Nebraska
would be disarming itself politically
if term limits were enacted.
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