Do My Job
WRAL's Kim Dean knows what it takes to report news, so she decided to investigate what others do for a living.
For the week of May 12-16, 2008, Kim took a turn in the jobs of five Triangle-area workers.
See what it really takes to be a professional gamer, a Krispy Kreme doughnut-maker, a 911 operator, a mom of multiples and an operator of the Durham Bulls baseball scoreboard.
Do you want have a suggestion? Share it and we just might be coming to your workplace! All you have to say is "Do my job!"
The Do My Job series introduces your neighbors and what they do for a living. WRAL's Kim Dean spends a day with John Gaudiosi, learning what it takes to be a video-game journalist.
As part of this week's "Do My Job" series, WRAL Reporter Kim Dean visited a mother with a 4-year-old and quadruplets.
This week, WRAL Reporter Kim Dean has taken on different jobs as part of her “Do My Job” series. On Wednesday, she had her sweetest assignment to date – working at a Krispy Kreme factory.
Raleigh-Wake Emergency Communications operators answered nearly 900,000 calls last year. WRAL reporter Kim Dean was issued a uniform shirt and headset and invited to spend a day with dispatchers.
As part of her weeklong series, “Do My Job," WRAL reporter Kim Dean learned how to work the manual scoreboard at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park.
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