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Quotes About Employment

I normally don't have that much confidence. I usually am trying to talk to directors out of giving me a job.
~ Mark Ruffalo
President Trump's agenda is enticing businesses to hire in North Carolina.
~ Lara Trump
When you work in Norway, you actually have to have a contract about lunches because Norwegians don't eat lunch normally, so they just throw out a loaf of bread and some coldcuts.
~ Stellan Skarsgard
I have noticed that most of the successful businessmen are not that educated. But they are the ones who hire highly educated employees to work for them.
~ Sangram Singh
Nothing induces me to read a novel except when I have to make money by writing about it. I detest them.
~ Virginia Woolf
I'm very conscious that I'm in the minority in that I love what I do. How big is the number of people who are running to work to do a job that they like? And how lucky to be employed at it - how incredibly lucky.
~ Judi Dench
While the developed world has shifted from agriculture to manufacturing and then to services, the number of jobs has always climbed.
~ Alain Dehaze
I don't see myself as any different from all the other Filipinos who have gone abroad looking for opportunity, to be a nurse, a labourer, a maid or a prostitute.
~ Miguel Syjuco
My nan was a nursery maid. Most people weren't in big houses. They were maids of all work.
~ Sarah Waters
Frankly, Governor Romney in his career has created more jobs than the entire Obama cabinet combined, so he could actually talk about it.
~ Newt Gingrich
Obama is a president, who I think is anti-jobs.
~ Rick Perry
The last six months of the Bush administration lost four million jobs and the first six months of the Obama administration lost another four million before any initiatives of the president could take action.
~ Valerie Jarrett
Fewer jobs, at lower pay. That's what Obamacare means.
~ Robert Zubrin
Obamacare rules and mandates are job-killers.
~ Lawrence Kudlow
For risk management reasons, we need to make sure we hit our inflation objective at the same time we're at full employment.
~ Charles L. Evans
I've always been able to work. I think it's an actor's obligation to keep working if you can.
~ Adam West
Hey, we have obligations. We all work for a living now.
~ Michael Irvin
What made me this way was watching my father go through bad employment experiences. When I was 17, and he was 65, I saw him go through the experiences working for a boss that was rude and obnoxious. I swore if I was ever had the capacity to run a company that I would do it in a different way.
~ Tom Golisano
Obviously we want to keep the jobs we've got.
~ Jennifer Granholm
What I disliked most about working as a shop assistant wasn't the occasional snooty customer or the shop or the hours, but the way people reacted when I told them I was a shop assistant - their automatic assumption that I didn't enjoy it.
~ Charlie Brooker
The only way you can continue to make artistic films is to make an occasional one of those. They kind of keep your marketability going to the extent that people will employ you.
~ Gabriel Byrne
We've created rigidities at the entrance point in artisanal occupations.
~ Emmanuel Macron
Lord: "I believe You have a plan for my life, so there must be some purpose in my getting fired. Instead of railing against my fate, I humbly ask You to show me the purpose in what has happened." Once he began to believe there had been a reason and some meaning behind what had happened to him, it was easier to rid himself of resentment against his former employers. And once that happened he was "employable" again.
~ Norman Vincent Peale
Of course there are two sides to the question. Let us look at the other. We often hear "shop-girls" spoken of. No such persons exist. There are girls who work in shops. They make their living that way. But why turn their occupation into an adjective? Let us be fair. We do not refer to the girls who live on Fifth Avenue as "marriage-girls.
~ O. Henry