Sentences with phrase «sucking day job»

Others think early retirement is ditching a soul - sucking day job and finding work they love.
DO NOT pass up It's Write Now if you want to quit that soul - sucking day job and live the Ferrari lifestyle....
I'm not saying the goal is to find online friends to give you money so you can write full time and quit that soul - sucking day job (though that is certainly the end goal).
You may never do anything with it beyond a Costco run, but it's nice to know you could articulate over a boulder, on a rocky logging road, with your kayak, after telling your boss to stick his soul - sucking day job where the sun don't shine.

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When you cope in a job, it feels like you're having the life force sucked out of you by an invisible overlord who laughs like an evil genius as you visit random websites all day.
The soul - sucking day - to - day grind of my «day job» did not nearly have the impact on that area of life as it did on my visual art.
I'm guessing you have, what, three days or so to catch up on the 3,600 posts before your new job sucks you into its vortex?
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One of the challenges — not fashion illustration specific, but more freelance / art related — is that when you're on a deadline, there are no sick days, and you can't just delegate the talent portion of a job, so you really have to suck it up and get it done, because it's your name on it.
The customer service was great, I have to say the salesman was great and patient, I purchase a sub that day, I got it home and after looking at the ca... r next day and the car much dirtier then I thought, I had mentioned to the salesman the car was dirty, he stated they do not clean them until they r sold, after I purchased the sub he stated they would clean it now, well it came back it did not look any better at that point I was not happy with the sub, took it home next day brought it back, since they have five day return, we found another sub on line and had it brought in, It looked great and clean, I BOUGHT it now very happy, the cars at other location or have the car brought in, cars at Easton for what ever reason r dirty the clean up guy there sucks at there job, but Dan the salesman was great
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She's a profoundly boring young adult, and a good Scottish girl who wants to do a job that won't suck out her soul, help her parents to retire, and one day buy her mother a smart car like she always wanted.
One of the biggest pieces of advice for writers was «Don't quit your day job» and I was determined to become a success so that I could do exactly that (my day job sucks).
Between the day job that quite literally sucks the life out of me, other responsibilities, and taking classes on web design that are kicking my tail but hopefully will benefit me both as a writer and potentially in the form of a new / better day job, I have plenty of reasons to be stressed to the point of throwing up my hands and quitting.
Most artists are still working at day jobs that suck up a huge portion of their time and energy.
If you wake up in the morning dreading going to work every day, feel like your job is sucking the life out of you or feel the work you do is not worth the pay you're getting, it may be time to consider a career change.
Look at me and you'd think I was cool as a cucumber (well perhaps not if you saw me sobbing in the street after my farking moodle jumped on my sister's bloke's broken hand, or after I sucked at Methode last week) but geez there's a lot going on: separation, selling the house, searching for a new house, wondering whether to rent or buy, wondering whether to take over my sister's rental (which involves bunking in with her for 10 days) or finding one of my own, new job, new computer system to learn...
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