[post_page_title]It’s a man’s job[/post_page_title]
Before the filming of the show began and before the cameras started rolling, Selleck needed to find a daily job in an attempt to make ends meet. Selleck, who was already settled in his Hawaiian residence in order to stay close to the set, took things into his own hands, literally, when he did some handyman jobs for several months where he made only $7 an hour. At the end of the day, a man’s gotta do what a man’s gotta do.
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