A Quote by Bill Watterson

A real job is a job you hate. — © Bill Watterson
A real job is a job you hate.
Crime is a job. Sex is a job. Growing up is a job. School is a job. Going to parties is a job. Religion is a job. Being creative is a job
If there’s any trick to doing a job you hate . . . Mrs. Clark says it’s to find a job you hate even more.
We all had jobs that were just fronts. I felt like I was in the mob. I had a job, but that wasn't my real job. My real job was to be an actor. I always knew that and never forgot that.
My first job ever real job in the field was as an airborne traffic reporter and producer in Los Angeles, but I was laid off pretty quickly - which was totally fair, because I'm terrible with directions, and that's kind of the whole job.
I suspect the fault...is in me: that I hate any job on earth, as a job and a hindrance and a semi-suicide.
Some people go to their job. That's the job they have; they have to do it. They hate their boss and their coworkers, this and that. It's hard to get along.
I mean, I hate when actors talk about how hard their job is. It's ridiculous, because we have the best job in the world.
If I'm doing a job, I'll give it 100%, and that job gets my absolute focus, and everything else goes to the side. Then, that job is finished, I'll concentrate on the next job.
I've never had a job in my life that I was better than. I was always just lucky to have a job. And every job I had was a steppingstone to my next job, and I never quit my job until I had my next job.
I think that one of the things that we have to recognize is that the longer somebody doesn't have a job, the harder it is to get a new job. You know, the reality is that if you're out of job, and you're looking for a job, then the new employer's going to say, 'Well, why, you know, don't you have a job now? What's wrong with you?'
My job in MTV was my first real presenting job and I had no real idea what I was doing, but you kind of learn just by doing.
My first real showbiz job was on a Nickelodeon show called 'Hey, Dude.' That was my first real paid scriptwriting job.
When I got out of college, I gave myself till I was 30 to invent a product. If I couldn't do it by then, I would just get a real job. And that fear - the fear of a real job - motivated me to be an entrepreneur.
An actors real job is going on lots of auditions! When you book the job that's the fun part!
Young people are in despair. They want a job, a real job, and we as society are guilty of not offering it.
Yo get a real job. Rappin doesn't pay the rent, I hate the studio cause that's where all my money went.
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