A Quote by Megan Ganz

Once I started writing at 'The Onion' I was like, oh this is it, this is my dream job, I've achieved my dream job. — © Megan Ganz
Once I started writing at 'The Onion' I was like, oh this is it, this is my dream job, I've achieved my dream job.
The dream of having one's dream job turned into "Oh my God, I'll take any job. I've been out of work for two years now. I don't care what I do. I'll do anything because I don't have any money".
People always ask you, 'What's your dream job?' This is my dream job. It really is a dream opportunity to have your own nationwide daily sports talk show for an hour.
I had started writing for 'Sports Illustrated,' which was really my dream job growing up. But the writing probably read like I was auditioning to write for 'Letterman' or '70s-era Carson.
When you get your dream job, you'd be really hard-pressed to leave it. Unless you've got another dream job out there.
I'm lucky enough to be doing my dream job, but my second dream job would be to be a concert pianist.
And it's a lie that has consequences, because the great American dream is to have a good job, and in recent years, America has failed to deliver that dream more than it has at any time in recent memory. A good job is an individual's primary identity, their very self-worth, their dignity - it establishes the relationship they have with their friends, community and country. When we fail to deliver a good job that fits a citizen's talents, training and experience, we are failing the great American dream.
Working on 'Girls' opened up a lot of opportunity for me. It's like a dream job. It's a dream.
My dream was to grow up and get a job at IBM, like my dad. That seemed like a logical dream.
I have called the co-host job at the 'Today Show' my dream job, and I would be lying if I said it was easy to leave that job.
You don't have to start with your dream job, and your idea of what the dream job might be will change during a working life that will have its share of ups and downs, setbacks and advances.
I'm living my dream job! My dream job is to be in the classroom.
Writers perform an extremely important role: they make others dream, those who are unable to dream for themselves. And everyone needs to dream. Could there be any more important job in life than that?
WWE, in the back of my mind, was always the dream job, and most people don't get their dream jobs.
I started listening to The-Dream a lot. That's when I really got into writing songs. I like the way he put lyrics and makes his songs. So I was like, 'All right,' and I just started writing. That's when I started wanting to be a songwriter.
I have my dream job! As a young person training as an actor, walking on the WB studio lot is a dream in itself.
My dream was to not get a day job but to sleep, wake up and do my music. I want to keep that dream forever.
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