“I was nearly fired from my second job, which was writing press releases for Boston's public television station.” WritingJobsTelevisionPressesReleaseStationsBostonPress Release Author:Elinor Lipman
“My political opinions lean more and more to anarchy. The most improper job of any man, even saints, is bossing other men. There is only one bright spot and that is the growing habit of disgruntled men of dynamiting factories and power stations. I hope that, encouraged now as patriotism, may remain a habit.” MenMayJobsPoliticalOpinionGrowingHabitSaintSpotsStationsAnarchyFactoriesPolitical OpinionsDisgruntled Author:J. R. R. Tolkien
“I was a pizza delivery man. I worked at a gas station. I worked a lot of jobs, man. A lot of jobs.” MenJobsGasStationsPizzaDeliveryGas Stations Author:Joseph Bruce
“My dad was also a teacher until he was 34. I think there is a basis in reality. But I'd only done two jobs before I was an actor. I worked in a petrol station and I worked in a supermarket.” ThinkingTwoDoneRealityJobsActorsTeacherDadBasesMy DadStationsSupermarketsTwo JobsPetrol Author:Domhnall Gleeson
“My family would soon tell me if I was getting above my station. I love what I do, I love my job, but I also like to go home and lead a normal life. ... I like to go to the gym, go shopping and do normal things, and it's totally unnecessary to not value people working around you. It's down to good manners, really.” PeopleIfsHomeJobsValuesNormalMy FamilyMannersGood ManStationsGymShoppingUnnecessaryNormal LifeGood MannersNormal Things Author:Kerry Ellis
“It only takes around 60 seconds to cast your vote in the polling station. 60 seconds to protect the economy, 60 seconds to protect your jobs, 60 seconds to protect the services your family relies on. A lot is at stake during those 60 seconds.” JobsEconomyProtectVoteCastsOur FamilyRelyStationsSecondsStakesPolling Author:Ross Kemp
“Recreational talking is, along with private singing, one of our saddest recent losses. Like singing, talking has become a job for trained professionals, who are paid considerable sums of money to do it on television and radio while we sit silently listening or, if we're truly lonely and determined, call the station and sit holding the phone waiting for a chance to contribute our two cents' worth.” IfsTwoJobsWaitingChanceLossTalkingTelevisionListeningSingingLonelyPaidPhonesRadioDeterminedStationsCentsSaddestTwo CentsTelevision And Radio Author:Barbara Holland