“Our job isn't to defend freedom of speech, but without freedom of speech we are dead. We can't live in a country without freedom of speech. I prefer to die than live like a rat.” CountryJobsDiesSpeechFreedom Of SpeechRats Author:Charb
“With support jobs moving to China and India, it's not surprising that English-speaking countries' top frustration revolves around the difficulty of understanding customer service representatives. However, even if the level of customer service is exceptional, the extent to which poorly-understood accents trump quality of service speaks to English-speaking customers' growing intolerance of non-native speech, more so than in other countries.” IfsCountryJobsMovingSpeakUnderstandingLevelsQualitySupportGrowingTrumpSpeechUnderstoodIndiaDifficultyChinaCustomersNativeFrustrationSurprisingIntoleranceRepresentativesOther CountriesAccentsExceptionalEnglish SpeakingChina And India Author:Bob Hayes
“There are 80 jobs in which women earn more than men - positions like financial analyst, speech-language pathologist, radiation therapist, library worker, biological technician, motion picture projectionist.” MenJobsLanguagePositionSpeechWorkersLibraryFinancialRadiationTherapistsAnalystsMotion PicturesTechnicians Author:Warren Farrell
“To invoke a Kierkegaardesque figure of speech, the beauty of the language of the Bible can be like a set of dentist's instruments nearly laid out on a table and hanging on a wall, intriguing in their technological complexity and with their stainless steel highly polished--until they set to work on the job for which they were originally designed. Then all of a sudden my reaction changes from "How shiny and beautiful they all are!" to "Get that damned thing out of my mouth!” JobsBeautifulLanguageFiguresWallSpeechMouthsBibleTablesInstrumentsReactionsComplexitySteelTechnologicalIntriguingPolishedDentistInvokeHanging OnFigures Of Speech Book:Whose Bible Is It?: A Short History of the Scriptures Source: Whose Bible Is It?: A Short History of the Scriptures