Words matter. These are the best Nine-To-Five Quotes from famous people such as Farah Khan, Jay DeMarcus, Paul Wall, John Sulston, Washed Out, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
Luckily, filmmaking is not a nine-to-five job.
So many people in this world get up every day and go to their nine-to-five job they hate for 12 months a year for 30 years. I kind of do a self-check and evaluation to realize I’m very blessed and grateful to be where I am.
Whether it’s in the streets or its a nine-to-five, you can be hustling in many different aspects.
It was a matter of not living lavishly but enjoying what you had, growing things with your hands, working hard, but not being tied to a nine-to-five job, and generally feeling that there’s more to life than money.
I try to stay on a pretty normal schedule of nine-to-five.
You feel that your character is special. It’s not your normal nine-to-five. You’re not someone who goes home and lives a normal life.
In college, where I graduated with a Fashion Merch & Business & Bachelors of Science Degree, I was bored. I just couldn’t work a nine-to-five job.
And I not only inherited an aversion to the nine-to-five routine, but the sense from my parents that being bored and boring is the worst thing that you can be.
I’m just not Mr. Joe that goes to work nine-to-five. I never will be.
I sleep as much as I want. I’ll sleep, like, 11 hours, unless I’m working. Sometimes I do feel like, ‘This is weird; I should just get up so I can fit into the world.’ Then I’m like, ‘Why?’ I don’t have a nine-to-five job.
My advice to women in general: Even if you’re doing a nine-to-five job, treat yourself like a boss. Not arrogant, but be sure of what you want – and don’t allow people to run anything for you without your knowledge.
My advice to women in general: Even if you’re doing a nine-to-five job, treat yourself like a boss. Not arrogant, but be sure of what you want – and don’t allow people to run anything for you without your knowledge.
I sleep as much as I want. I’ll sleep, like, 11 hours, unless I’m working. Sometimes I do feel like, ‘This is weird; I should just get up so I can fit into the world.’ Then I’m like, ‘Why?’ I don’t have a nine-to-five job.
Being my own boss means I’m a nine-to-five dad Monday to Friday, it’s the best thing ever. It’s the most difficult, insane, wonderful job you could ever do, but it’s more important to hang out with your daughter.
What is required as we travel towards full unemployment is not new legislation but a gradual change of mental attitude, a shift in values. As our taste for idling grows, we will refuse to work for old-fashioned bosses who demand a five-day, 40-hour, nine-to-five type week, or worse.
Swapping out the nine-to-five for a more agile, independent working life brings with it one other huge benefit – a channel for self-actualization.
I can never see myself working a nine-to-five.
My temperament is not the adventuresome sort that enjoys starting new projects every six months. I love ensemble, nine-to-five stability. There’s a family dynamic in making a television show that you don’t get on a movie, where you’re a hired gun for a few months.
The abortion industry and their workers are under unique pressure and constantly in the spotlight because abortion is so controversial, and people on both sides are considerably passionate. This isn’t a typical nine-to-five job. It’s on a whole other level of intensity.
Crisis is not a nine-to-five job… Crisis happens when you least expect it.
Middle-class people worry a lot about money. They worry a lot about job security, and they do a lot of nine-to-five stuff.
I always had that get-up-and-go to work for myself – I never wanted a nine-to-five job.
I always had that get-up-and-go to work for myself – I never wanted a nine-to-five job.
Middle-class people worry a lot about money. They worry a lot about job security, and they do a lot of nine-to-five stuff.
I’ve never felt like a pop star – this is a nine-to-five sort of gig. It comes from working in the factories, that world. You don’t forget it.
I’ve always been in school plays and performing monologues and taking drama. Now I’m in acting classes. I do it the real way. I want to be a working actor. I would love that. I just like being on a series and having a script, and I want that to be my nine-to-five.
I’ve never felt like a pop star – this is a nine-to-five sort of gig. It comes from working in the factories, that world. You don’t forget it.
I have a theory that the truth is never told during the nine-to-five hours.
Luckily, filmmaking is not a nine-to-five job.
When you don’t have a nine-to-five job, and you’re with somebody who gets a tremendous amount of attention, it’s not that you resent it – it’s that you have all that extra time to think about it.
I try to stay on a pretty normal schedule of nine-to-five.
In college, where I graduated with a Fashion Merch & Business & Bachelors of Science Degree, I was bored. I just couldn’t work a nine-to-five job.
I didn’t want to go to college or work in an office or have a nine-to-five job. I knew that quite clearly before I left school.
Swapping out the nine-to-five for a more agile, independent working life brings with it one other huge benefit – a channel for self-actualization.
Being my own boss means I’m a nine-to-five dad Monday to Friday, it’s the best thing ever. It’s the most difficult, insane, wonderful job you could ever do, but it’s more important to hang out with your daughter.
It was a matter of not living lavishly but enjoying what you had, growing things with your hands, working hard, but not being tied to a nine-to-five job, and generally feeling that there’s more to life than money.
I definitely think people think celebrities have it easy. I think they have it twice as hard as someone going to a nine-to-five sitting in an office because they can keep their private life to themselves.
I’m just not Mr. Joe that goes to work nine-to-five. I never will be.
And I not only inherited an aversion to the nine-to-five routine, but the sense from my parents that being bored and boring is the worst thing that you can be.
When you don’t have a nine-to-five job, and you’re with somebody who gets a tremendous amount of attention, it’s not that you resent it – it’s that you have all that extra time to think about it.