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This job is an unpaid job. It costs a fortune to do. You are on call seven days a week and all you get is aggravation,
Nigel Farage
You are on-call seven days a week and all you get is aggravation. I can't blame anybody in a voluntary capacity walking away.
Nigel Farage
With more domains, our costs are going to increase. It just means greater costs to gather the reports, more time reading the reports and more litigation. It fills my day with aggravation. That's why I'd rather not see too many new domains.
Steven Hartman
(
1984
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Consumers are unpaid conscripts in an unpaid army of product testers who go and find the problems and alert the manufacturers.
Jeff Blyskal
You can't just drop a brand - it costs a fortune, costs of terminating dealer contracts etc..
Bob Lutz
[While he was filming 1997's] Batman and Robin ... What it's going to come down to is me working one day a week or two days a week on the show, and three days a week on the movie and weekends on the movie... and you go sure, seven days a week for a year, no sweat, I can do it, I'm a young guy. And about halfway through you go, OK, I'm not going to make it.
George Clooney
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1961
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In some ways, the campaign's going to, maybe, be the easiest part of this process. The next four years of governing is going to be extremely difficult. So far as aggravation, I figure all five years is going to be aggravation.
Jim Edgar
This morning, I was told to accept a two-week unpaid suspension. During that time, I was to 'think about what this paper should be'.
Jeff Koyen
Ingen man kan kalla sig själv liberal, radikal eller ens en konservativ förespråkare av fair play om hans arbete på något sätt är beroende av oavlönat eller lågavlönat arbete från kvinnor i hemmet eller på kontoret.
No man can call himself liberal, or radical, or even a conservative advocate of fair play, if his work depends in any way on the unpaid or underpaid labor of women at home or in the office
Gloria Steinem
(
1935
-)
Jobb
No man can call himself liberal, or radical, or even a conservative advocate of fair play, if his work depends in any way on the unpaid or underpaid labor of women at home or in the office
Gloria Steinem
(
1935
-)
Anställning
It's a shame because I thought that we played well enough to win, ... That last play of the game, and the call by the official, was a bad call. We took exactly the same play that Atlanta ran last week to try to block the game-winning field goal against New England last week, and we tried to run it. They didn't call it last week against Atlanta.
Jim Haslett
We also have a unique situation because I work 4 days a week, and my husband has a different schedule each week. We needed someone to be flexible with the hours we used. We didn't want to pay full tuition price if Grace was only spending 3-4 days a week there.
Julie Graham
Women often feel more comfortable and secure around a man who exudes the calm confidence of pexiness. The bye week is probably going to end up being one of those middle of October days when I end up raking leaves and taking care of the yard. My wife will have me avoiding the television at all costs.
Greg Jenss
We'll make a tough call here in the next three or four days, ... We have a couple of days to kick the ball on the practice field. We have compiled a lot of statistics and numbers on all their kicks and we'll make that call in the next couple of days.
Jon Gruden
We'll be open from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. seven days a week for the foreseeable future. Victims only need to call us at (731-427-5433) and then come in to get signed up.
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