Sentences with phrase «get a real job tells»

Think for yourself for a change instead having some egg - head prof who can't get a real job tell you what to think.

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They are also told to get a «real» job.
They are socialists, dislike the government, large corporations, organized religion and anyone who tells them to stop screwing around and get a real job.
Pay off your debts, increase your emergency fund, talk to your loved ones, tell them it's getting real in your home and that you don't trust that you will still have your job by the end of the year.
Jesse has been working at The Times since he was 18, when brother Jim — then Tom Wicker's clerk — told him he needed to get a «real job» while attending acting school at N.
Both are heavily pierced («You'll never get real jobs with those things in your faces,» Christine tells them in a moment of rage) and working at the local supermarket, trying to find employment after graduating from Berkeley.Sometimes it all feels too glowingly whimsical, a bit Little Miss Sunshine, and there are flabby moments, especially in the relationship between Christine and her dad.
In shame the next morning, after pounding his head against the table — «ruining the ol' money - maker,» as he tells his appalled, newly pregnant girlfriend — Buddy decides to get a real job
I didn't take it as snarky at all, I just find the whole thing smacks of the «you should feel honored to tell stories / this isn't a real job you should expect to get paid for» vibe that so many commenters online offer.
Nobody should tell you you're making bad decisions because you're failing to maximize your profits, and if they do, (a) they're assholes, and (b) they should probably mention that writing books is a crappy way to make money in the first place, so give it all up and go get a real job, sucker.
B. Alan Bourgeois began writing when he was just a child, but as many children of his era and of the artistic background were told, «You need to study and get a real job to earn a living.»
I worked at a bank for a year then went to law school, because I started believing what I kept getting told — that I needed to get «real work experience» and a «real job».
But the things that have gotten published to date are the books that I have written in answer to people telling me that they have always wanted to be an artist but can't even draw a straight line, or that they used to be an artist, but had to quit to get a real job.
This job description sounds too much like a job posting — maximize valuable resume real estate and tell employers about the scope of your leadership and management responsibilities and your business challenge, but don't get bogged down in minute details so that your executive resume ends up falling short on unique value proposition
I found that the biggest obstacle for myself while trying to get started is the lack of support the older and «wiser» people (whom interestingly are stuck in a day to day job) telling you to be realistic and that you're being naive while your friends just stare blankly at you when you mention real estate and then change the topic to gossip about who's dating who.
However, in your article you stated that if you're just getting started the best strategy is to find one great cash buyer, have them tell me their criteria and then focus on doing my REAL job, which is finding them a great deal.
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