Job Quotes And Sayings
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“The three top issues have to be restoring jobs and private sector job growth to our country, getting the entitlement mess under control, and restoring back to our country a sense of self-confidence that Americans can achieve whatever we want to achieve.”
– Chris Christie
“Most of my confidence came from being with ladies, because I certainly wasn’t getting any acting jobs.”
– Vin Diesel
“Tariffs that save jobs in the steel industry mean higher steel prices, which in turn means fewer sales of American steel products around the world and losses of far more jobs than are saved.”
– Thomas Sowell
“I’m slightly unsure as to what my goal is. I just keep doing jobs.”
– Rachel Weisz
“Our goals for this nation must be nothing less than to double the size of our economy and bring prosperity and jobs, ownership and equality of opportunity to all Americans, especially those living in our nation’s pockets of poverty.”
– Jack Kemp
“This 21st century economy holds great promise for our people. But unless we give all Americans the skills they need to succeed, countries like India and China will take good-paying jobs that should be ours.”
– Harry Reid
“There are no menial jobs, only menial attitudes.”
– William J. Brennan, Jr.
“The debt limits have to come down. The whole world of debt has to be changed as far as this country is concerned. We have to create jobs and we have to create them rapidly because if we don’t things are just going to head in a direction that’s going to be almost impossible to recover from.”
– Donald Trump
“Mitt – what I speak to Mitt Romney about is jobs. What I speak to Mitt Romney about is China, because he’s got a great view on China and how they’re trying to destroy our country by taking our jobs and making our product and manipulating their currency, so that it makes it almost impossible for our companies to compete.”
– Donald Trump
“My point is that perceptual bias can affect nut jobs and scientists alike. If we hold too rigidly to what we think we know, we ignore or avoid evidence of anything that might change our mind.”
– Martha Beck
“Do you hate poor people or do you just hate poor people with jobs?”
– Rand Paul
“American workers won’t be able to compete fairly for jobs until companies have to pay higher wages in countries like China and India.”
– Andy Stern
“Most young people were getting jobs in big companies, becoming company men. I wanted to be individual.”
– Haruki Murakami
“One thing that stays pretty consistent for all my jobs is, I listen to a lot of music while I’m working.”
– Joseph Gordon-Levitt
“Our job, as writers is to do our jobs.”
– David Mamet
“Once again, the puppets on Capitol Hill are about to slam the Muppets on Main Street. The country still hasn’t recovered from the Wall Street-induced financial cataclysm of 2008, yet Congress is preparing to enact the Orwellian ‘JOBS Act’ – a bill that should in fact be called the ‘Return Fraud to Wall Street in One Easy Step Act.’”
– Eliot Spitzer
“My dad was a labourer and my mum had exactly the same job as Noel Gallagher’s mum – she was a dinner lady at our local school. Everyone comes over from Ireland and they get the same jobs.”
– Danny Boyle
“Jobs that cannot be delivered must never be promised. It’s unfair to raise people’s hopes that way.”
– Bill O’Reilly
“My next-door neighbor’s two dogs have created more shovel-ready jobs than this current administration.”
– Gary Johnson
“Well, getting behind the camera is something I’ve always wanted to get involved with. Ever since I was doing movies like ‘Zathura’ I was very interested in all the different jobs on set and kind of soaking all the information up like a sponge.”
– Josh Hutcherson
“London is a fantastic creator of jobs – but many of these jobs are going to people who don’t originate in this country.”
– Boris Johnson
“Even as our economy starts to pick up, and new jobs are created, there is a risk that young people in Britain won’t get the chances they deserve because businesses will continue to look elsewhere.”
– Iain Duncan Smith
“A good proportion of foreign nationals in jobs in the UK are in semi or low-skilled occupations.”
– Iain Duncan Smith
“At the BBC we’ve had plenty of women in good management jobs. It comes and goes but there’s been plenty. On air, I think there’s quite a bit more we can do.”
– Evan Davis
“The best discussion of trouble in boardroom and business office is found in newspapers’ own financial pages and speeches by journalists in management jobs.”
– Russell Baker
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