Starting out at age fifteen Mack found his first job at a local radio station in central Pennsylvania. According to Mack, once he got a taste of what it was like to be an on air talent/DJ there was nothing else he wanted to be. Mack would then go onto legendary Top 40 radio station Q102 Philadelphia, where he practiced his skills amongst some of the radio's greatest. Mack also said Learning from these influential people was an eye opening experience. "I can't tell you how many nights I slept in the studio waiting to do my shift."
Seems the members of "One Direction" have to stick together for another three years if they want to cash in on their new big deal with Sony Music. Aside from the "Haylor" split, I think these guys have it in for the long haul.