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Last updated on November 19, 2024.
My posture is changing constantly with different length clubs. I have to. Whether it's subconscious or not I'm still changing. That's going to put another variable. I said, 'Why can't we make the lengths all the same?'
I had a lot of jobs. I worked over 50 jobs before I rapped for a living.
I always like to be in the presence of people who are good at and love their jobs, Irrespective of their jobs. — © Geoff Dyer
I always like to be in the presence of people who are good at and love their jobs, Irrespective of their jobs.
The idea that you won't have a job is a real fear that people go through, so when people talk about jobs and say, 'I'm gonna create jobs!' or, 'There's gonna be a loss of jobs,' those are just words. But the reality of someone actually losing their job - I mean, it's their entire life for most people in this country.
The gambling interests like to point to the construction jobs, but those jobs go away
Changing husbands is only changing troubles.
My job is to create jobs. In the end I'm going to have jobs to show for it.
Jobs are central to the American dream - and President Obama has focused on jobs from day one.
Instead of creating new jobs, Republicans gave tax cuts to companies that send jobs overseas.
Are Democrats for expanding U.S. trade with the world and perhaps creating new jobs, or are they out to protect existing U.S. jobs?
Who knows what technology will emerge in the next five years, let alone 20. Yet the education we provide our children now is supposed to last for decades. We cannot train them for jobs that do not even exist yet, but we can provide them with the minds and tools they'll need to adapt to our ever-changing set of circumstances.
Do the hard jobs first. The easy jobs will take care of themselves.
Our businesses can't create jobs when they're losing revenue, and the unemployed can't apply for jobs when they can't pay their phone bill.
There was a time where I chose my jobs based on what jobs were available to me, so I would choose 100 percent of them.
I would recommend you watch the movie 'Jobs' starring Ashton Kutcher, if you don't have time to read Jobs's biography. — © Gene Simmons
I would recommend you watch the movie 'Jobs' starring Ashton Kutcher, if you don't have time to read Jobs's biography.
Everyone talks about immigrants taking jobs, but there are a lot of jobs that America needs.
If you step back and look at technology from every era, it has displaced jobs but also created a lot of jobs.
I've done a few jobs out there for the money, and I find those jobs have come back to haunt me.
We saw — we conducted the experiment. I mean, it’s been done. We saw Apple with Steve Jobs. We saw Apple without Steve Jobs. We saw Apple with Steve Jobs. Now, we’re gonna see Apple without Steve Jobs.
My goal is not to eliminate jobs but to secure jobs by increasing production volume.
So must people hate their jobs.That's why they're called it jobs
It is always easier - and usually far more effective - to focus on changing your behavior than on changing the behavior of others.
So we really need jobs now. We have to take jobs away from other countries because other countries are taking our jobs. There is practically not a country that does business with the United States that isn't making - let's call it a very big profit. I mean China is going to make $300 billion on us at least this year.
Wise and prudent men and intelligent conservatives have long known that in a changing world worthy institutions can be conserved only by adjusting them to the changing time.
I started in '69 to have psychoanalysis, and I realised very soon that I was changing, and that's I think why my movies were changing. They became much more open to dialogue.
We don't hear our president [Barack Obama] talking about the need for high-quality jobs for everybody, giving it priority, not just giving a speech in Detroit. That's fine, but speaking to Tim Geithner, speaking to Larry Summers. When are you going to make jobs, jobs, jobs a priority rather than Wall Street, Wall Street, Wall Street a priority? That's what I'm concerned about.
Even when America's economy has been by all measures healthy and the unemployment rate low, some businesses suffer or fail and lay off workers. But nearly always, a simultaneous and even greater burst of new jobs has been created to offset the jobs lost - millions of new jobs every year.
Our thinking behind these agreements is that we want all jobs in General Motors to be good jobs.
It would cost Americans their jobs when they have to compete with millions of more [immigrants] for scarce jobs.
We saw - we conducted the experiment. I mean, it's been done. We saw Apple with Steve Jobs. We saw Apple without Steve Jobs. We saw Apple with Steve Jobs. Now, we're gonna see Apple without Steve Jobs.
The government itself cannot create jobs. Jobs are created by business people and entrepreneurs.
London is a fantastic creator of jobs - but many of these jobs are going to people who don't originate in this country.
Bruce Springsteen's world is where everybody did these terrible jobs, if they had jobs at all, and he wanted something better.
And ICE and Border Patrol officers will be allowed to do their jobs the way their jobs are supposed to be done.
Business creates jobs; government does not. Government creates a whole slew of jobs each time a new program or scheme is implemented, but always at the expense of the taxpayer. Small businesses invest in new businesses, which results in more jobs.
20,000 jobs is really not that many jobs.
I just think that the way the industry is changing and the world is changing, it might make more sense in two years for bands to have a different band name every time.
You realize that these accidental decisions you make about changing jobs, about moving into an apartment where you make new friends and confidants, about going to one city over another, that sometimes they're completely arbitrary decisions that you haven't put as much thought into as perhaps you should have, and yet they change the course of your whole life.
It is not true that there is dignity in all work. Some jobs are definitely better than others.... People who have good jobs are happy, rich, and well dressed. People who have bad jobs are unhappy, poor and use meat extenders. Those who seek dignity in the type of work that compels them to help hamburgers are certain to be disappointed.
My dad worked two jobs his whole life, and so I told him he's the reason I have 20 jobs. — © Magic Johnson
My dad worked two jobs his whole life, and so I told him he's the reason I have 20 jobs.
If you look even at Pittsburgh, where I grew up, you've now replaced steel jobs with technology jobs, and they pay better.
It's like a 'chicken or the egg' thing. We're all part of the culture. We're reflecting it; we're changing it. So, yeah, I think culture is always changing.
As the times are changing, you don't hear as many sample issues with rap artists. Part of that has to do with production styles these days, but the nature of copyright is also changing as the internet becomes more of a giant.
Film is changing, and it can't help but keep changing.
Some jobs pay better, some jobs smell better, and some jobs have no business being treated like careers. But work is never the enemy, regardless of the wage. Because somewhere between the job and the paycheck, there’s still a thing called opportunity, and that’s what people need to pursue.
I'm getting ready to write a piece now, and it's been six months thinking about it, changing the instrumentation, changing the name, doing more reading.
How do you create jobs? Our companies have generated about 350,000 jobs and that's good.
Government does not create jobs, it only creates the conditions that make jobs more or less likely.
There are lots of examples of routine, middle-skilled jobs that involve relatively structured tasks, and those are the jobs that are being eliminated the fastest. Those kinds of jobs are easier for our friends in the artificial intelligence community to design robots to handle them. They could be software robots; they could be physical robots.
We have many companies, I say pouring back into America. I think that's going to have a huge, positive impact on race relations. You know why? It's jobs. What people want now, they want jobs. They want great jobs with good pay. And when they have that, you watch how race relations will be.
The issue is jobs. You can't get away from it: jobs. Having a buck or two in your pocket and feeling like somebody. — © Studs Terkel
The issue is jobs. You can't get away from it: jobs. Having a buck or two in your pocket and feeling like somebody.
You can't keep bringing people in from other countries, finding them jobs when Americans need jobs first.
Some jobs you do, they're just jobs. Others are life experiences.
Some of you guys must have real jobs - office jobs. Anybody? By a show of broken spirits.
In a flat choice between smoke and jobs, we're for jobs... But just keep me out of trouble on environmental issues.
Don't be deceived into thinking that by changing the external, the internal will be changed. It works the other way around; the path that needs changing is the one in your mind.
Some jobs you do because they pay the bills. Other jobs nourish the soul.
Remember that the minimum wage law provides no jobs; it only outlaws them; and outlawed jobs are the inevitable result.
We need to work tirelessly to help create new jobs and good jobs here in Florida.
Building new roads and bridges creates jobs. Growing our exports creates jobs. Reforming our outdated tax system and our broken immigration system creates jobs.
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