I kept thinking, I went to college and I have to get a real job.
It's a very tough job to host a show and a very tough job to produce a show, and you're in a no-win position.
Tax cuts create more jobs and this is something we as Republicans have to do a better job of marketing.
I'm lucky enough to be doing my dream job, but my second dream job would be to be a concert pianist.
Mr. Obama has an ingenious approach to job losses: He describes them as job gains.
All people believe in America, jobs, creating energy here, not being dependent on foreign energy sources.
I get how devastating high taxes are to job creation.
My job of being a musician in a recording studio has nothing to do with being a musician being on tour performing.
If someone is cynical and doesn't vote and ends up with a crummy job in a crummy country with a decimated environment, they only have themselves to blame.
We can't legislate the creation of jobs, but we can legislate things that will allow jobs to be created.
Almost any job can make us better human beings if we do it with passion.
My dream job is to be a rock drummer and the alternate drummer for the Foo Fighters.
Part of my job is to get out and talk to people. I do that as much as I can.
Taxpayers need a businessman who knows how to create jobs, cut costs and balance budgets.
No one really has any job security anymore, including myself.
It seems to be the way I get jobs - I book a holiday, I get to the other side of the world, then I'll get the job.
Jobs are critically important, but looking at economic change through the impact on jobs has always been a difficult way to think about economic progress.
My only concern is playing. Everything else, my family looks after. In our house, everyone has a job, and my job in our house is to play football.
The Obama administration's large and sustained increases in debt raise the specter of another financial crisis and large future tax increases, further chilling business investment and job creation.
Pessimism doesn't grow your business or even maintain the status quo. The pessimists on your staff make the job harder for everyone around them. They make difficulties out of opportunities.
I don't think an actor's job is to be recognized. I think an actor's job is to facilitate the writing in a way that changes the way people think. No other business does that.