John Williams is seriously preparing for his boss Peter van der Vorst has bad news in store for him. “That’s why I have a company next to it, that I want to get bigger.”
There are countless TV stars that have been pushed into the TV sewer from one moment to the next, for example Jochem van Gelder, Nance Coolen and Rob Geus. Once large TV stars with high viewing figures, but nowadays they don’t get a minute of airtime on national television. Completely plummeted on the star fair. Collapsed.
John Spaarts
John Williams is now 55 years old, goes to retirement age and takes into account that at some point he can be dumped by Peter van der Vorst, the television boss of RTL.
Nowadays he is therefore quite wise with money, John says in the Weekend. “Much better. But I also think it’s important to keep enjoying. I spend where I can, but I also save. In the end, the course I have can be over tomorrow. That is why I have a company next to it that I want to get bigger. “
Empty hands
In the end, John wants a solid income from his own company. “So that if Peter van der Vorst says at RTL:” John, sorry, I don’t have a place for you anymore, “I don’t stand empty -handed. No, I am far too proud of that, I will not let that happen. ”
Is he sometimes afraid that Peter says that to him? “No, I didn’t get so scared. Then it stops and I will work somewhere else. “
Big Spender
How exactly does John save? Does he put aside part of his RTL salary every month? “I’m not such a spender, so that actually goes automatically. Every month I have something left and I put that aside. I hope to have saved enough later to have a nice old age. ”
“I am doing well financially now, but again: it can be about tomorrow with the work I have now. And then? That’s why you have to take good care of later. I am very sober in that. ”

