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When I had a full-time job, I really wasn't that busy, but now I'm really busy. I guess that's a good thing.
I want to be out there every single snap, every single play.
It is a full-time job to cope with alien elements from both interpersonal sources and societal influences.
The full employment situation reinforces itself.
I used to tell the players that professional football is a part-time profession. I used to tell them it gets you ready for your life's work.
Take all the swift advantage of the hours.
I want to play for years.
Just as long as it pays enough to give me the option to go back to work part-time if I decide to pursue my hobby professionally, which is photographing cool manicures for Instagram.
In college, you had to worry about that math class or this exam that's coming up on Tuesday, but not in the professionals. You eat, sleep, and do everything related to your craft - and your craft is football. You can be at it from sunup to sundown.
I love to do what I do. So, I do work long hours.
I'm an ambassador 24 hours a day.
You use your time to the maximum if you work constantly.
Yes. I am writing full-time. Which is strange. It feels like not having a job.
I was full time on 'Party of Five' for one year, then more like a creative consultant for two years, where I was in the writing rotation but didn't have to go in every day or cover the set until midnight.
It's scary to not know when your next job is coming, and that is a daily fear when you are trying to act full-time.
Since the start of the Ashes I have had a hectic workload. I've played almost every game, but I'm thinking that after South Africa and the Bangladesh series I can clock off for two or three months. It's like Friday afternoon for a guy who goes to work all week.
I hope that if you are employed full-time, you are doing it to ensure that basic needs are met and not simply to indulge a taste for an elaborate home, fancy cars, and other luxuries.
Term, holidays, term, holidays, till we leave school, and then work, work, work till we die.
I was taking a break from university so I could play handball full-time for a year.
During the final two weeks of training, our students work simulated game situations in which our staff members role-play as players, managers, and coaches. They are given immediate feedback following each camp game.
I'll play as long as I'm still willing to work this much, to do all these sacrifices
With the money I'm making, I should be playing two positions.
We need to practice for 10000 hours
I trained 8 hours a day 7 seven days a week and I had 2 weeks off in a year.
I've been writing full-time since about 1984 - mostly magazine features and columns.
I'd like to have permanent time off, really. The goal is financial security and permanent time off, basically.
Work only a half a day. It makes no difference which half-the first 12 hours or the last 12 hours.
I think writing is a part-time career, because otherwise you get a little stale, maybe even self-indulgent, when you have to fill the hours with sentences. I don't think, if I wrote 12 hours a day, my work would be much better.
Nothing is easier to achieve than full employment, once it is divorced from the goal of full production and taken as an end in itself
I need to be playing in the Champions League.
I keep a pretty tight grip on my schedule and I compare it a lot to a fireman's - a four-on then four-off type of deal.
I am very happily employed as a full-time software engineer; I travel a lot, and I write books along with this here weekly TechCrunch column; and I still find the time to work on my own software side projects.
Working all winter shining all summer
When I'm on that field, I give it everything I have, and when I come off, I'm a mom. As tired and exhausting as it is, it's about coming back, even after double days, and still being able to enjoy the kids.
It's a full on job just looking for human social responsibility.
Production speed is severely slowed down if one works with half-time people who have other obligations as well. This is at least a factor of four; probably it is worse.
Let me say this: I think men are a full-time job, and I'm young and I already have one job. I'm just focused on my career.
Finish every day and be done with it..
I worked full time jobs, basically doing manual labor until I could make enough money supporting myself as a musician.
If I could be working every day, I would be.
They end when the career ends,
We always work at least a month to six weeks before we go on the road, usually for something like eight to 12 hours a night. It took six weeks to do it this time. We just play virtually everything we know.
Train by day, Joe Rogan podcast by night, all day.
After a while, just staying alive becomes a full-time job. No wonder we need a vacation.
But the problem with coaching is that it is a full-time job. By that I mean for at least 40 weeks in a year you have to be with the player, either travelling or training. Right now I don't want to do that.
[The trainers] work a day or two a week; I work six days a week, 13 hours a day to get that footage. Carrying the show is very stressful, because I never get away from the cameras. It devastates my personal life.
Sometimes you have to rest in certain games, but I want to play in every game.
Everybody wants to play his natural position and play every day, but in the world of professional sports that's not always possible.
Working two part-time jobs and doing round-the-clock research was a snap compared to full-time motherhood, she said.
Working hours of a diligent man are not limited.
As long as I'm able to actually maintain a career where I can write full-time, I'll be thrilled.
My goal is to be able to play wherever my team needs me.
There prevails on a free labor market a tendency toward full employment.
I like to work half a day. I don't care of it's the first twelve hours or the second twelve hurs. I just put in my half every day. It keeps me out of trouble.
I'm a part-time student, and I plan to finish my degree. I think there are a lot of part-time students with jobs on the side or stressful careers. I'm certainly not the first person to be working while I'm in university.
Work till you drop dead, and get back up till you drop again!
I'm essentially working from the moment I wake up to the moment I go to sleep. It's my biggest hobby but also my favorite career that I could ever have. Every single platform is important.
It's a 90 minute game for sure. In fact I used to train for a 190 minute game so that when the whistle blew at the end of the match I could have played another 90 minutes.
If I feel I'm not influencing games, not scoring goals or making goals, then that's the time I'd pack it in.
Do as many gigs as the good Lord sends. That's the only true training.
Rapturous and full bodied performance.
I want to play until the end.
I'm a full-time writer, which means I have the entire day to get my work done. But that can also be bad, because that means I have the entire day to get in my way.
I need to be out earning. I can make more in two hours at a card show than I did [as a minor-league manager] all year.
Play your heart out each game, so you can look your teammates in the eyes and ask, without saying it, 'I played full out, did you?'
I teach classes 28 weeks of the year, but the rest of the time I do research and write books. While I'm writing a book, which I probably do two out of every three years, it's like having a second job. I squeeze in the hours when I can.
Well, you will temporize with the hours.
The primary reason in starting a business part-time is not so much to make a product great. The real reason for starting a part-time business is to make you a great businessperson.
One of the most productive times in my early writing life was while I had a full-time job as a word processor in a law firm and also worked part-time at night, often working until 11:00 P.M.
At most I'll spend three or four hours daily, sometimes less.
In what other sport do you get a 15-second break every hour?
You have to give 100 percent in the first half of the game. If that isn't enough, in the second half, you have to give what's left.
Football is not a job, but my best therapy
It was the most intense training schedule I had ever experienced in my life. Ten to twelve hours of training every single day. You cherish every moment of sleep you get. But it really helped us build that base going into the Olympic year.
As a result of Obamacare, we are becoming something of a part-time employment country.
Even though your time on the job is temporary, if you do a good enough job, your work there will last forever.
I would love being the soccer mom.
I've enjoyed my time in the game, whether it be managing Luton in the top flight, taking Spurs to Wembley or, as director of football, pinpointing players such as Jermain Defoe, Paul Robinson and Robbie Keane with real sell-on value.
When you love what you do, you can work all the time,
I like to work at night.
Sign up for the daily work, not the payoff.
I don't like doing things by halves, and I realised you can't do stand-up comedy part-time.
You do what you can to help your team win, whether it's playing that many minutes or 24 or whatever is asked of you, you do. You prepare yourself to play as much as you're asked to play.
The career isn't guaranteed for as long as you might want to play.
Football is pretty much played 16 times a year, where training is kind of a year-round thing.
The achievement of dreams demands 100 percent dedication.
Ina regular and constant employment the greatest result will always be gained by such a rate as allows a workman each day,or each week at the most, to recover all fatigue and recommence with an undiminished store of energy.
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.
I spend 60 percent of my time planning, 60 percent with people, and all other duties are completed with whatever time is left
Joining Real Madrid is a dream come true.
I don't want to only play the leading man for the rest of my career.
I am a coach who thinks always in the long term.
Some people think it's an easy gig working as an extra, but you often have to stay very concentrated for long stretches in challenging conditions.
It's a full-time job being homeless. It's a full-time job being poor.
My hours are married to shadow.
Elance or Upwork and you will soon find yourself on
I would like to play every day. Whether or not that happens, we'll see.
The sacrifice and service gives full strength.
you can choose how to spend your 168 hours, and you have more time than you think.
I really love learning and working long hours.