I'm an actor... I do a job and I go home. Why are you interested in me? You don't ask a truck driver about his job.
Everything I commission - whether it is for me or for a client's home or for a hotel or office - is absolutely unique to that job. I have everything made, or I find vintage and antique pieces at markets and auctions.
There are people who own cars and are getting free cell phones. A car helps one find a job, too. Where do you draw the line?
When clients come to my design agency and say 'I want to be the Apple of this or that,' we say 'Okay, are you ready to be the Steve Jobs?' Few are up to the task.
I am just a normal professional with a great job and a great life.
I realize I don't do a very good job in keeping up to date, but I try to.
I think I've done a good job in the industry from the standpoint of employee morale and customer satisfaction, and as an innovative thinker in tech.
My principal job is to make interesting and entertaining films, and I'm not proud of which format or which particular technique I use. I just wanted the film to look good.
The secrets of success are a good wife and a steady job. My wife told me.
One of the greatest things that Apple and Jobs were very good at doing was daring to do the very different thing. It's what I did with my cookbook, frankly.
When people have lost their jobs or are afraid of losing their jobs in the future, they lash out. They want others to know about their fears, their pain.
If you're going to be at a job environment, you should love it. You shouldn't do it just for money. You should do it because you love it. And the money comes naturally.
I do love my work. As an actor, you live from job to job, though, and you have to be prepared for that.
Creating new jobs for Pennsylvanians continues to be my highest priority throughout the Commonwealth.
Many people have asked me how I feel about losing my job.
I always thought acting was all lights, camera, action. It's a job; you have to do your job correctly.
Entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship. It drives everything: Job creation, poverty alleviation, innovation.
It's easy to say that entrepreneurs will create jobs and big companies will create unemployment, but this is simplistic. The real question is who will innovate.
I don't think I know anyone who has a steady job in Montreal.
When you're making a pilot, what you're mostly thinking is, 'Please let this be a real job, please.'
Being white is a job in America. You take that away, you better get the soldiers out.