Quotes About Employment
By March, 70 percent of women would be employed.
~ Patience Jonathan
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Women, on average, earn less than men in almost every occupation, including traditional female orientated jobs like nursing and teaching.
~ Sander Levin
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And what I saw happening is that women don't make one decision to leave the workforce. They makes lots of little decisions really far in advance that kind of inevitably lead them there.
~ Sheryl Sandberg
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Men are not taking women's job, which are good jobs. Being a nurse is an excellent job.
~ Stephen Marche
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Survey 2001: Men who never married, never had a child, worked full time and were college educated earn only 85% of what women with the same criteria earn.
~ Warren Farrell
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To drive a woman away, tell her that you are unemployed. To bore her, tell her that you are single.
~ Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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There were definitely a few ways I could have gone after 'Totally Biased' ended. One of those was getting a job at Starbucks.
~ W. Kamau Bell
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I used to work in Starbucks.
~ Benjamin Bratt
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I worked check-to-check, worked in dead-end jobs my whole life before I got into stand-up, and even during stand-up, I was working at a retail job and Starbucks, all those places.
~ Jermaine Fowler
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I want to bring more manufacturing jobs to America. For starters, I want to be behind the initative to build a manufacturing facility in Atlanta.
~ Antonio Brown
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If you get rich in the name of the poor, fine and dandy. The problem is when you earn it. If you earn the money in the private sector by starting a business and hiring a lot of people, that's when you become the enemy.
~ Rush Limbaugh
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Starting at age 10, my personality and my identity all stemmed from employment. I had a set to be at. I was a certain way with the cameraman, a certain way with the makeup lady - a normal, routine environment.
~ Jason Bateman
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I would say take any work you can get. Don't pass on something if it's a commercial. Take it. Work really does lead to other work. Especially if you're just starting out, work begets work.
~ Allison Jones
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I've always had an unsentimental view. I don't think the BBC is my auntie. I worked there for years, and you learn that they don't love you for yourself. They'll use you as long as you're popular. You shouldn't wait until it starts to wane. It can sometimes end badly.
~ Terry Wogan
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Infrastructure investments lead to jobs. And quality of life starts with a good job.
~ John Hickenlooper
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Many employer-employee relationships are built on a lie that starts from the first interaction: neither party automatically conceives of the relationship as something that will last a lifetime, but both interact as if it is. This lie of omission bases the relationship on distrust.
~ Reid Hoffman
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There are too many ways that a startup gig can go sideways. If the startup won't agree to hefty severance, pass.
~ Daniel Lyons
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Big companies such as Google and Facebook buy startups at ridiculously high prices - not for their products, but for their people.
~ Vivek Wadhwa
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Temping is the worst. I would rather starve and be homeless than nanny or temp again.
~ Nikki Glaser
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The station put us on staff at $35 a week... and I mean every week.
~ Roy Rogers
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I had three jobs my junior and senior year of high school. I worked for the gas station and worked for a pizza place.
~ Curt Schilling
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I've never come into anything successful before. I've always been hired by horrible radio stations with horrendous reputations and nothing to lose.
~ Howard Stern
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I had a job since I was 12 years old. I did everything under the sun. I pumped gas. I worked at gas stations, car washes, dry cleaners, anything and everything that I had to do to pay the bills. So for me, I know what it's like to hustle.
~ Marisol Nichols
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The first Friday of every month is what we call Numbers Day - it's the day that the Bureau of Labor Statistics releases the monthly jobs report. We have a ritual at the Labor Department - at 8 A.M., we gather around a table in my office, and the commissioner of labor statistics briefs me and the department's senior leadership on the numbers.
~ Tom Perez
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