Explore a collection of the most beloved and motivational quotes and sayings about Jobs. Share these powerful messages with your loved ones on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, or on your personal blog, and inspire the world with their wisdom. We've compiled the Top 100 Jobs Quotes and Sayings from 88 influential authors, including Sharad Vivek Sagar,David Byrne,Charlie Dent,Wayne Rogers,Bob Edwards, for you to enjoy and share.

You may be smart, talented, and hardworking but if you do not know about an opportunity, you do not get that opportunity. At our offices, we are solving this problem for millions. By Sharad Vivek Sagar Opportunity Talented Smart Hardworking Offices

Crime is a job. Sex is a job. Growing up is a job. School is a job. Going to parties is a job. Religion is a job. Being creative is a job By David Byrne Job Crime Sex Growing School

Jobs are created by businesses, especially small and mid-sized businesses. By Charlie Dent Businesses Jobs Created Small Midsized

When it comes to jobs, jobs are just like products in the sense that the free market operates and sees that somebody gets paid what they're worth. By Wayne Rogers Worth Jobs Products Sense Free

If blue collar jobs are leaving and white collar jobs are outsourced what color collar jobs are left? By Bob Edwards Jobs Collar Left Blue Leaving

SALES SPECIALIST. CAN EAT BITTERNESS AND ENDURE HARDSHIP. By Leslie T. Chang Sales Specialist Hardship Eat Bitterness

Employment is a major time killer By Sunday Adelaja Employment Killer Major Time

Jobs mean freedom for workers to support their families. By Nancy Pelosi Jobs Families Freedom Workers Support

work, maximum fun". By Lily Clarke Work Maximum Fun

So many careers came and went through me:salamander finder, crawfish annoyer, flat-stone creek skipper, cedar chest smeller, railroad car counter, tin can stomper, milkweed blower, mulberry picker, snowball smoother, paper bag popper, steel rail walker, box turtle toucher, dark-sky watcher, best part saver. They didn't last long, these careers of mine, but flashed into and out of existence like mayflies. But while they employed me, I gave them an honest minute's work and was paid in the satisfactions of curiosity met and a job well done. By Jerry Spinelli Salamander Finder Crawfish Annoyer Flatstone

Most of us no longer have the luxury of asking whether a job is genuinely productive, but only whether it pays well and has tolerable conditions. By Susan Neiman Productive Conditions Longer Luxury Job

What you need if you want jobs are small and medium sized enterprises, local initiatives, labour intensive work, community development, service providers and the like. By Susan George Enterprises Local Initiatives Labour Work

I like working with the public, I like working with food, and I like making cash. By Amy Sedaris Working Public Food Cash Making

for some people work remains routine, unchallenging, and directed by others. But for a surprisingly large number of people, jobs have become more complex, more interesting, and more self-directed. By Daniel H. Pink Unchallenging Routine People Work Remains

The number one job facing the middle class, and it happens to be, as Barack says, a three-letter word: jobs. J-O-B-S. By Joe Biden Barack Class Word Number Facing

Employment is my right my destiny. By James A. Baldwin Employment Destiny

As hardware doubles its density every 18-24 months, courtesy of Moore's Law, and as software eats the world, technology will replace a broad swathe of jobs outright - from burger-flippers to diagnosticians - and atomize many others from full-time positions into gigs performed by many fungible workers. Tech, in short, will eat jobs. By Jon Evans Law Moore Months Courtesy World

Jobs, as such, are a relatively new concept. People may have always worked, but until the advent of the corporation in the early Renaissance, most people just worked for themselves. They made shoes, plucked chickens, or created value in some way for other people, who then traded or paid for those goods and services. By Douglas Rushkoff Jobs Concept People Renaissance Worked

Employment sells out the essence of life By Sunday Adelaja Employment Life Sells Essence

Joblessness is an opportunity to fulfill purpose By Sunday Adelaja Joblessness Purpose Opportunity Fulfill

No one can guarantee you a job other than satisfied customers. That's the only thing that works. Nothing creates work other than products and services you provide that create satisfied customers. By Jack Welch Customers Satisfied Guarantee Job Thing

A simple job for simple people. By Curly Howard People Simple Job

My job is to create jobs. In the end I'm going to have jobs to show for it. By Nikki Haley Create Jobs Job End Show

When you marry your mistress, you create a job vacancy. By James Goldsmith Mistress Vacancy Marry Create Job

The work is getting the work. By Elizabeth Pena Work

The jobs outlook in the U.S. isn't very good. And it's really about young people. By Rick Santelli Good Jobs Outlook People Young

Your job cannot sustain you, only your calling can By Sunday Adelaja Job Sustain Calling

Are you busy?" the caller would ask. "Yes I'm working." Sitting in my chair, cats nearby, I was reading a great book. That was my job this year, and it was a good one. The salary was nonexistent, but the satisfaction was daily and deep. By Nina Sankovitch Busy Caller Working Sitting Chair

You really don't want a job. What you want is access to those things you'd like to have. By Jacque Fresco Job Access Things

Your task is not to find a job but to find what makes you happy and do it with all your love. By Debasish Mridha Find Love Task Job Makes

Every job from the heart is, ultimately, of equal value. The nurse injects the syringe; the writer slides the pen; the farmer plows the dirt; the comedian draws the laughter. Monetary income is the perfect deceiver of a man's true worth. By Criss Jami Ultimately Job Heart Equal Syringe

workers. The prevailing feeling is that too many opportunities are opening too quickly and that our ability to modify genes is outpacing our capacity for making wise and far-sighted use of the skill. By Yuval Noah Harari Workers Skill Prevailing Feeling Opportunities

Unemployment in America today is too high. And part of the reason, unfortunately, is that many companies cannot fill the high-skilled jobs increasingly at risk of going overseas. By Michael Bloomberg America Unemployment High Today Reason

We will say to people that if you can work, and if you want to work, we will do everything we can to help you. We will give you the training, we will give you the support, we will give you the advice to get you going and get you back at work. By David Cameron Work Give People Training Support

Make hiring a top priority. By Steve Ballmer Make Priority Hiring Top

Every job leaves its residue, a bit of extra knowledge, a new skill-set. By Joel Edgerton Residue Knowledge Skillset Job Leaves

Good jobs look a lot like kids playing and adults working. By Mike Rowe Good Working Jobs Lot Kids

To avoid becoming chronically unemployed, people need more than platitudes offering sympathy. Career reinvention requires encouragement and guidance. By Nina Easton Unemployed People Sympathy Avoid Chronically

In any given month, a large number of workers are being hired or are leaving their current jobs, illustrating the dynamism of the U.S. labor market. By Ben Bernanke Month Jobs Illustrating Labor Market

A job is not just a job. It's who you are. By Jude Law Job

No one I know has a job anymore. They've got gigs. By Tina Brown Anymore Job Gigs

The possibilities for mobilizing the experience, imaginations, and intelligence of workers, both employed and unemployed, are limitless. By Dominique Bouhours Imaginations Experience Workers Unemployed Limitless

I'd love a job at Facebook. By Priscilla Chan Facebook Love Job

These days we seem more bound to our bosses than ever before. We even identify our own selves with the jobs we do: 'What do you do?' is the first question we ask each other at parties, as if a job title could express a fundamental truth about our personality. By Tom Hodgkinson Days Bound Bosses Parties Personality

Full employment is a socially hazardous goal. In effect, it aspires to restore through political expedients the pre-industrial state of toil that science, engineering, technology and modern management are pledged to overcome. By Louis O. Kelso Full Goal Engineering Employment Socially

Jobs have to be created on the ground, one at a time. This requires detailed plans and specific policies. By Stephen Pagliuca Jobs Ground Time Created Policies

There is nothing more marvelous than doing something you love to do and getting paid for it. It ceases to become work, money, and effort; and it becomes fun, your expression of the joy of life. By Stuart Wilde Marvelous Love Paid Money Work

In the United States, resources exist to retrain displaced workers and promote the development of technologies that create new job opportunities for American workers. By Oscar Arias States United American Resources Workers

Employers need to recognize that the world has changed and there are people who would like to help them provide solution in ways that are new, modern and that add value to companies. By Andy Stern Employers Modern Companies Recognize World

When you first start out, you are just happy to get a job, any job. And as time goes on, either you move forward or screech to a halt. By George Clooney Job Start Happy Halt Time

How are we going to make our livings in a society becoming increasingly jobless because of hi-tech and outsourcing? Where will we get the imagination to recognize that for most of human history the concept of Jobs didn't even exist? Work, as distinguished from Labor, was done to produce needed goods and services, develop skills and artistry, and nurture cooperation. By Grace Lee Boggs Outsourcing Make Livings Society Increasingly

A major reason many Americans still struggle to find meaningful work is because they are using tactics from the 1990s and early 2000s. The future for employment is now here...and it's online."~February 21, 2013 as featured by CBS Money Watch By Matt Keener Americans February Early Watch Major

There's not a single job in this town. There's nothin', nada, zip. Unless you wanna workforty hours a week. By Jeff Daniels Town Nada Zip Single Job

Not every job is a good job. By Henry Cavill Job Good

So, the important thing for us to remember, when we're searching for right livelihood, is to stop looking for something to do, and start looking for something to be. And to get in touch with that part that resides deep inside of you that knows who you really are. And see what it would take to call that forth in a BEINGNESS way. By Neale Donald Walsch Remember Livelihood Important Thing Searching

Everybody must get a job. By Sunday Adelaja Job

Often volunteer work leads to employment. By Billy Graham Employment Volunteer Work Leads

The final solution for unemployment is work. By Calvin Coolidge Work Final Solution Unemployment

People all over are finding themselves in jobs they never thought they'd be in. By Bill Engvall People Finding Jobs Thought

Our employers today face numerous challenges and stiff competition from businesses all over the world. By Jim Gerlach World Employers Today Face Numerous

New technologies are wreaking havoc on employment figures - from EZpasses ousting toll collectors to Google-controlled self-driving automobiles rendering taxicab drivers obsolete. By Douglas Rushkoff Googlecontrolled Figures Obsolete Technologies Wreaking

You know, something may be going down tonight, but it ain't going to be jobs, sweetheart. By Chris Christie Sweetheart Tonight Jobs

After fifty years of living, it occurs to me that the most significant thing that people do is go to work, whether it is to go to work on their novel or at the assembly plant or fixing somebody's teeth. By Thomas Mcguane Work Living Teeth Fifty Years

When our young people can find meaningful work, we all benefit. This youth jobs strategy would help connect youth with careers they can build on and equip them with the skills they need to thrive in today's global economy. By Kathleen Wynne Work Benefit Young People Find

The world system enslaves through jobs By Sunday Adelaja Jobs World System Enslaves

Bakers bake bread, accountants manage accounts and entrepreneurs turn ideas into reality. By Richard Branson Bakers Bread Accountants Reality Bake

Employment bargains your life and time for a piece of currency By Sunday Adelaja Employment Currency Bargains Life Time

He who delights in work will not long remain unemployed. By James Allen Unemployed Delights Work Long Remain

Evidence suggests jobs are crucial not only to economic well-being but also to self-esteem. By Robert Reich Evidence Selfesteem Suggests Jobs Crucial

Eventually you get bored and you want to work. By Kate Mara Eventually Work Bored

Despite our high rate of unemployment, 300,000 jobs go unfilled largely because many of the unemployed lack the skills needed today as a result of technological progress. By Kim Campbell Unemployment Jobs Progress High Rate

In our production-oriented society, being busy, having an occupation, has become one of the main ways, if not the main way, of identifying ourselves. Without an occupation, not just our economic security but our very identity is endangered. By Henri Nouwen Main Occupation Society Busy Productionoriented

The vicious circle of life is employment By Sunday Adelaja Employment Vicious Circle Life

A good job isn't something you go out and find, it's something you discover while you're working. By Jack Ma Find Working Good Job Discover

If your job was remotely interesting, there would be a show on A&E about it. By Aziz Ansari Interesting Job Remotely Show

Social media is the future, with employers recognizing they need to start hiring people with the right skills. By Ryan Holmes Social Future Skills Media Employers

What work a person does to earn a viable income shapes their thinking patterns, buttresses their sense of self-worth, and affects how they adapt to predictable and unpredictable obstacles. By Kilroy J. Oldster Patterns Buttresses Selfworth Obstacles Work

You can create your ideal job. By Lailah Gifty Akita Job Create Ideal

It's our responsibility for the village to say, 'Hey we're going to create these programs,' whether it's sports, creative arts, music, we need some things to give young people positive things to do, and that's including jobs. By Common Hey Music Things Programs Sports

Joblessness opens the door for greater opportunities By Sunday Adelaja Joblessness Opportunities Opens Door Greater

A lot of these industries are having difficulty finding reliable workers with the skills they require. By Jerry Rubin Require Lot Industries Difficulty Finding

Employment wastes the productive time of our lives By Sunday Adelaja Employment Lives Wastes Productive Time

The world system is employment By Sunday Adelaja Employment World System

Work is the master key that opens the door to all opportunities. By Kemmons Wilson Work Opportunities Master Key Opens

The youth need to be enabled to become job generators from job seekers. By A. P. J. Abdul Kalam Seekers Job Youth Enabled Generators

Today's schoolchildren and college students can imagine little else but the search for a lucrative job. By Tony Judt Today Job Schoolchildren College Students

Take care of the elderly people. By Lailah Gifty Akita People Care Elderly

With a thousand joys I would accept a nonacademic job for which industriousness, accuracy, loyalty, and such are sufficient without specialized knowledge, and which would give a comfortable living and sufficient leisure, in order to sacrifice to my gods [mathematical research]. For example, I hope to get the editting of the census, the birth and death lists in local districts, not as a job, but for my pleasure and satisfaction ... By Carl Friedrich Gauss Sufficient Accuracy Loyalty Industriousness Knowledge

The work is the most important thing. By Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau Thing Work Important

The ideal of having a real job that you risk your soul in and make good or be damned, belongs to the heroic age of capitalist enterprise, imbued with self-righteous beliefs about hard work, thrift, and public morals. Such an ideal might still have been mentioned in public fifty years ago; in our era of risk-insured semimonopolies and advertised vices it would be met with a ghastly stillness. By Paul Goodman Thrift Damned Belongs Enterprise Imbued

Life: my favorite occupation. By Dirk Benedict Life Occupation Favorite

Over the last 10 years a huge amount has been achieved in getting people into work. Measures such as the New Deal, tax credits, the minimum wage and improved childcare have brought about record numbers of people in work, a number that is still rising despite the global economic slowdown. By Lucy Powell Work Years People Huge Amount

We are living through the most profound changes in the economy since the Industrial Revolution. Technology, globalization, and the accelerating pace of change have yielded chaotic markets, fierce competition, and unpredictable staff requirements. By Bruce Tulgan Revolution Industrial Living Profound Economy

A huge number of jobs that are filled are never advertised to the public, or if they are, they're filled by people who have a connection to the employer. By Melanie Pinola Filled Public Employer Huge Number

If there's one thing worse than not HAVING a job ... It's LOOKING for one! By Laurence Stuart Job Thing Worse

We know there are a lot of people in the unemployment pool that do not match up in their skill set for what jobs are going to be created, and that's an area we've got to keep pressing on. By Austan Goolsbee Created Lot People Unemployment Pool

I am an industry. By Thalia Industry

I need useful work to keep my mind occupied, but I'd like to find work where it's ... quieter. By Dean Koontz Occupied Work Quieter Mind Find

In your company or industry, work every job in that industry. It's the only way of having a complete understanding of your people and your company. By John Catsimatidis Industry Work Company Job Complete

Hard work will always bring opportunities By Karren Brady Hard Opportunities Work Bring