A Quote by Robin Thicke

There is nothing normal about a musician's lifestyle; I don't have a nine-to-five job at the post office. — © Robin Thicke
There is nothing normal about a musician's lifestyle; I don't have a nine-to-five job at the post office.
I come from a very normal day job, a very normal upbringing, so I had six or seven years working in an office nine to five in human resources. I had the normal life and kind of thought maybe this is what I'm going to do for the rest of my life but still had that passion and that yearning for music.
I didn't want to go to college or work in an office or have a nine-to-five job. I knew that quite clearly before I left school.
I'm an office manager for Office Max. I have two daughters. I'm married. I have a normal Job.
You feel that your character is special. It's not your normal nine-to-five. You're not someone who goes home and lives a normal life.
My father worked in a post office and never made probably more than $8,000 a year as an employee of the post office, so when people can rise up from very modest circumstances and do well economically, I think that's a good thing about America, and we should encourage that kind of activity.
I try to stay on a pretty normal schedule of nine-to-five.
Work-life balance for founders doesn't look like work-life balance for everyone else. Starting a company isn't a nine-to-six job - or a nine-to-nine job, or a nine-to-midnight job.
When you don't have a nine-to-five job, and you're with somebody who gets a tremendous amount of attention, it's not that you resent it - it's that you have all that extra time to think about it.
I have a pretty normal office day. I get to work at 10 in the morning and leave at eight or nine.
What's the big deal about still working? Retirement age is sixty-five, and that's at a normal job - and I ain't there yet.
I've never seen a weirder group of people than at the post office. It looks like people are crawling out from under rocks to go to the post office.
I would say that the evocative qualities of music are usually put there in post-production in the reverb. It's really not much about the musicians as the engineering. It's post-production that's being done by the musician at the time.
I'm lucky not to have a nine-to-five job.
I have a very, very great balance sheet, so great that when I did the Old Post Office on Pennsylvania Avenue, the United States government, because of my balance sheet, which they actually know very well, chose me to do the Old Post Office, between the White House and Congress, chose me to do the Old Post Office.
Luckily, filmmaking is not a nine-to-five job.
Yes," I said. "My name is seven-five-nine-nine-three-nine-ex-dash-one. Junior.
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