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Some people never stop working, especially the demanding type of person whom the world never seems to touch, the indomitable person whom is determined to make the world their own place.
Opportunities look a lot like work.
My job is to sell clothes to very rich women.
The work is getting the work.
You know, something may be going down tonight, but it ain't going to be jobs, sweetheart.
My job is to give people who work hard all week something to enjoy on Saturdays and Wednesdays.
I've been working since I was a child. I worked cutting lawns, delivering newspapers; I was a telephone salesperson; I was a guitar repairman.
I doing casual labor by the day. They wouldn't pay you until the next morning. There was a bar that would cash your check if you bought a beer first. A lot of guys never left until they'd drunk up all their money.
My occupation now, I suppose, is jail inmate.
The work my mum does, a lot of it is re-housing homeless people, that's a real job. I play make-believe and dressing up for a living!
I'm a hard worker. I get my hands dirty.
I like to work spontaneously.
I like doing things where I can get dirty, work with my hands, and use power tools. Last weekend, I did some grouting.
People need to know what their jobs are.
When I had jobs, I was always doing manual jobs because I couldn't think. I worked at the docks, unloading trucks, and did ridiculous jobs.
I did quite a lot of menial jobs. I was a waiter, an inventory clerk touring round properties listing cups and saucers, and a laserquest marshal.
I got 6 jobs I don't get TIRED!
You wanna know my occupation?
I get paid to rock the nation.
I go to work.
I've had some pretty awful jobs that I don't miss, like working on a nightclub door, or compiling VIP lists at 3 A.M. in the morning, but sometimes it's just got to be done.
Work in some form or other is the appointed lot of all.
Many people know they're working, but not what they're working.
I'm a workin' girl.
When I first starting writing, and no one was paying me, in order to feel like I had a real job, I would get out of bed, put on a jacket and tie every morning, and sit down at my desk.
The kind of job where you have to hustle and hustle and where you're not sure whether you will have enough clients next month, where you have less job security, is becoming much more common.
I love what I do, so I don't mind working.
I saw a '60 Minutes' piece on Google as a place to work. It was such a foreign concept from what I understood as a regular job. There's free food, sleeping pods, Ping-Pong. I'm the kind of guy who likes to get involved in everything - I'd be all over the Ping-Pong.
Funny thing, employment. If you keep doing it, you keep getting paid.
My work is loving the world. Here the sunflowers, there the hummingbird - equal seekers of sweetness.
He who delights in work will not long remain unemployed.
I had to work on a Marlin boat, like gutting fish, like as the bait boy.
Serious occupation is labor that has reference to some want.
A real job is a job you hate.
Do you think people love having jobs, Sylvia asks Peter in because they offer a condoned but false responsibility that masks, for at least eight hours a day, true responsibility?
I bartended for a catering company for two or three years.
My first part-time job gave me the smell of earning money when I worked in a village chemist aged 14. I loved helping the pharmacist with prescriptions and on the shop floor, with its glamorous make-up aisle.
Stripping for cash is yet another of my many talents
Jobs are what give people a sense of fulfillment and self-reliance.
If you're working, you're working hard, and if you're not doing that, what are you doing?
Job crafters are those who do what's expected (because it's required) and then find a way to add something new to their work. Something that delights. Something that benefits both the giver and the receiver.
Working all winter shining all summer
Baby, that's grammar school. Any damn fool can beg up some
kind of job; it takes a wise man to make it without working. Out
here we call it hustling. I'd like to be a good hustler.
I'm not digging tunnels, I'm not building buildings. My work is not hard, my work is refreshing, my work is pleasant. The more the better. Lying around and getting no job is debilitating.
A job is not just a job. It's who you are.
Most of the time, I'm not even working; I'm just helping people, because I feel that I am too lucky.
My coolest job was when I was 12 and I was a dishwasher at the Three Pigs Bar-B-Que for $2.50 an hour. All the fleabags and stoners worked there, so that's where I wanted to be.
Joblessness is an opportunity to fulfill purpose
My job ... I do nothing, it pays nothing, but - you guessed it - it's better than nothing.
I ain't ever had a job, I just always played baseball.
Painting working!
When you marry your mistress, you create a job vacancy.
Angel, you got checkout girls in these here grocery stores cain't feed their own kids right, jazz musicians workin' for the post office because music don't pay the charge of admission to a nightclub. You might love your work but one day you wake up and find that your work don't love you.
I like to work at night.
My job is to create jobs. In the end I'm going to have jobs to show for it.
Winding up days with toil and nights with sleep.
I really feel like I haven't had a job. Playing [baseball] and then doing television. I watched my mom clean houses and stuff, so that's work.
There must be 15 shows about people's jobs: 'Ice Road Trucker,' 'Axe Men,' 'Dirty Jobs.' Unemployment is so high, we're watching people work.
Killing time is not an easy job
In our production-oriented society, being busy, having an occupation, has become one of the main ways, if not the main way, of identifying ourselves. Without an occupation, not just our economic security but our very identity is endangered.
Get on yo job little man this ain't Saturday
Before 'Coronation Street,' I was a jobbing actor, and after it, I'm a jobbing actor again.
Formerly when a man worked ten hours a day, it was called economic slavery; nowadays it is called moonlighting.
Hmm mmm I mean, work is work, I'll take whatever work I can get.
When you're young, working in a warehouse or selling hot dogs, you look at work - at acting - as something precious. It gets you out of the stink.
People say get a job doing something you love. So far no one has offered to hire me to eat Whoppers with a switchblade.
The number one job facing the middle class, and it happens to be, as Barack says, a three-letter word: jobs. J-O-B-S.
I'm washing lettuce. Soon, I'll be on fries. In a few years, I'll make assistant manager, and that's when the big bucks start rolling in.
Jobs are for kids learning and for adults unwilling to follow their dreams.
Mine is a job that never ends, a function where it is almost impossible to set aside time to rest or take a breather.
Some people find an interest in making money, and though they appear to be slaving, many actually enjoy every minute of their work.
Ideas for work are coming to me in abundance ... I'm going like a painting-locomotive.
My father started his own business, and before that was a freelance lecturer, and my friends are artists and musicians; they don't have real jobs - none of us have real jobs.
MCJOB: A low-pay, low-prestige, low-dignity, no-future job in the service sector. Frequently considered a satisfying career choice for people who have never held one.
Work is my hobby, staying sober is my job.
Your job cannot sustain you, only your calling can
I like to work - I probably work too much.
I did every job under the sun from bartending to ushering to temping.
I love my job when I'm not there.
Work is making a living out of being bored.
The cool thing about my profession is that I can do it until the day I die.
I'm getting paid to do what I got in trouble for in the 7th grade. I absolutely love what I do and thank my lucky stars for twenty-five years of full-time employment in this business.
I work like a gardener.
And I don't like to work. I only like working when I'm working.
To hire someone willing to undertake an unspecified task, likely involving violence.
All I ever thought was, 'I'm going to do this as long as I can, and if I can't get paid at it, I'll be a bum doing it.' And so, here I am.
I installed anti-rust roofing into homes in Cairns. I packed boxes at Baby Barn. I was even a Manny! Mate, I know more about braiding hair and My Little Pony than most men, I can tell ya.
It's the job that's never started as takes longest to finish.
We all fantasize about work that uses our creativity, is self-directed, happens during the hours we choose, and occurs in an attractively lit setting with fascinating people - you know, jobs like women have on TV.
The secret to enjoying your job is to have a hobby that's even worse
Time given out through jobs can be channeled into something productive
Employment is world slavery
I need to work. It's the one time my thoughts will cooperate with me.
Work is both my living and my pleasure.
I don't consider my work a job. I consider it a career. And you
don't quit a career.
If your job was remotely interesting, there would be a show on A&E about it.
The hardest job of all is trying to look busy when you're not.
It's about working when nobody's watching.
When I was a student, I had a part time job as a barmaid at a dodgy pub in Kent.
paying the McDonalds' delivery boy. As
I'm a working man in my prime cleaning windows.
The last jobs I had were fixing cars and covering football games for a local access TV station. As in driving the mobile van to the field, setting up 3 cameras, teaching depressed grownups and interns how to use them and directing the game from the van and then wanting to kill myself.