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Quotes About Job title

Cassie comes across as serious and studious, but once, after dinner in Washington with a group of NASA people, I asked her if her job title invited a lot of Men in Black questions. With little provocation, she suddenly reached into her purse, donned a pair of sleek black sunglasses, frowned seriously, and flashed a very official-looking "Planetary Protection Officer" badge at me. The fact
~ David Grinspoon
Let me tell you about being executive producer. It is not a job, it's a title. Don't go around asking executive producers what they do because they don't do anything, alright?
~ Morgan Freeman
When I joined Google, they asked me what title I wanted. I said, 'What about archduke?' They said, 'Well, that didn't meet our nomenclature. Why don't you be our Chief Internet Evangelist?' This was in 2005.
~ Vint Cerf
A preoccupation with job title is an immediate giveaway that someone's priorities are not in line with the company's.
~ Taavet Hinrikus
Companies have no voices. They are a collection of contracts, processes, and financial transactions. They don't go home at night and confront a pile of dirty laundry. They lack kids who couldn't care less about their job title, and just want to hear a bedtime story twenty-four more times.
~ Bruce Kasanoff
The longer the title, the less important the job.
~ George Stanley McGovern
If you need to invoke your academic pedigree or job title for people to believe what you say, then you need a better argument.
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
My son is now an "entrepreneur." That's what you're called when you don't have a job.
~ Ted Turner
The longer the title, the less important the job.
~ George McGovern
If you need to invoke your academic pedigree or job title for people to believe what you say, then you need a better argument.
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
A family member in a family business has a position of authority and power, regardless of his title and rank, even regardless of his job. He has the inside track to the top—as a son, a brother, a brother-in-law. No matter what his rank, he is top management. If he cannot command the respect due a member of top management on his own merit and on the basis of his performance, he should not be allowed to stay on the payroll.
~ Peter F. Drucker
I didn't know what that meant, but it was a good job title and honestly it made me a little jealous.
~ Martha Wells