Quotes About Jobless
Better remain jobless than work with a private organization that gives stress and furthermore humiliates its employees.
~ Probaerb
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Better to remain jobless than work for the ruthless private organization that only does exploitation, humiliation of its employees and gives them pressure and stress
~ Probaerb
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I know what it's like to be shoveling to pay bills. I know what it's like to not have a job.
~ Lee DeWyze
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The hardest work in the world is being out of work.
~ Whitney Young
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To cut 1930s jobless, FDR taxed corps and rich. Govt used money to hire many millions. Worked then; would now again. Why no debate on that?
~ Richard D. Wolff
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When you have seven percent unemployed, you have ninety-three percent working.
~ John F. Kennedy
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There is no such thing as a 'free' government benefit. Ask small-business owners who are footing skyrocketing bills for bottomless jobless benefits.
~ Michelle Malkin
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When a great many people are unable to find work, unemployment results.
~ Calvin Coolidge
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Well, I just said that Jesus and I were both Jewish and that neither of us ever had a job, we never had a home, we never married and we traveled around the countryside irritating people.
~ Kinky Friedman
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A lot of fellows nowadays have a B.A., M.D., or Ph.D. Unfortunately, they don't have a J.O.B.
~ Fats Domino
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We are caught in a growth trap. This is the problem with no name or face, the frustration so many feel. It is the logic driving the jobless recovery, the low-wage gig economy, the ruthlessness of Uber, and the privacy invasions of Facebook.
~ Douglas Rushkoff
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You grow up in a community with abandoned homes, a jobless rate of over 25 percent, underfunded schools, and you stand outside your home, look at the city's gleaming downtown skyline, at its prosperity, and you know your place in the world.
~ Alex Kotlowitz
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I no longer say I'm unemployed. I say I'm unemployable. It's different. An unemployed suggests at a certain point in the future, you might be employed. That's not the case with me. I'm unemployable, and unfortunately, that's one of the bits of the web, in particular of Google.
~ Norman Finkelstein
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The difficulty for Mr. Obama will be when the public sees where his decisions lead - higher inflation, higher interest rates, higher taxes, sluggish growth, and a jobless recovery.
~ Karl Rove
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Today Mitt Romney is 68 years old. It's kind of sad, a 68-year-old guy with no job, no future - wait a minute, that's me.
~ David Letterman
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The cycle of jobless youth, uncertainty about the future, depressing consumption, and weak investment and stresses on both the supply and demand side of economies are all thorns in the wheel of capitalism.
~ Sharan Burrow
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I never could get a proper job.
~ Tibor Fischer
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Elephant populations in India and also in the whole of Asia are under severe stress. The captive ones are rendered jobless due to changes in the mode of transport and lifestyle of people. The ones in the wild are also no better off, as the forests are shrinking.
~ Mark Shand
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You can call it that if you like, but what was I to do? I was desperate. I would have had to move out. I had no job, no income, nowhere to go. Philip was in the cemetery and nobody cared about me.
~ Anthony Horowitz
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In a packed program tonight, we will be talking to an out-of-work contortionist who says he can no longer make ends meet.
~ Ronnie Barker
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La langue n'a pas inventé de nom pour qualifier ceux qui sont privés de leurs enfants. En revanche, l'homme qui ne travaille pas est un chômeur.
~ Antoine Blondin
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I was unemployed for a long time, but I couldn't adjust to the hours.
~ Ashleigh Brilliant
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I haven't got a real job.
~ Peter Jackson
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Violence is as much a part of what is means to be poor as being hungry, sick, homeless, or jobless. In fact, as we shall see, violence is frequently the problem that poor people are most concerned about. It is one of the core reasons they are poor in the first place, and one of the primary reasons they stay poor. Indeed, we will simply never be able to win the battle against extreme poverty unless we address it.
~ Gary A. Haugen
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