I worked at Sir-Tech, and then when I got old enough to go to college, I went to college but continued to work at Sir-Tech to put myself through college.
‐‐ Brenda Brathwaite
I worked at Starbucks when I was 16... It was all right.
‐‐ Adam Lambert
I worked at Suncoast Video for two years during the summer in high school.
‐‐ Topher Grace
I worked at the cosmetic counter at a fine department store.
‐‐ Lita Ford
I worked at the golf course, and I always had dreams and aspirations of being a professional golfer.
‐‐ Graham DeLaet
I worked at the Northlight Theater in Skokie, and the Mercury Theater on South Port. I actually did a show there for three years, called 'Over the Tavern.'
‐‐ Nico Tortorella
I worked at the Steel Company Of Wales when I was 17. My job was to supply tools to the guys working the blast furnaces.
‐‐ Anthony Hopkins
I worked at the White House in the early Reagan administration at a time when the deficit rocket really started to take off.
‐‐ Christopher Buckley
I worked at this bike shop called Rockville BMX, and I started going on this summer tour with this one company. One summer, we ended up in California, and I got to hang out with the guys who made 'Freestylin' - Andy Jenkins and Mark Lewman.
‐‐ Spike Jonze
I worked at this place called Water World; it was a waterslide park. My brother and my dad framed my first paycheck from this place - which was for $0.00 dollars - because I didn't even make enough to cover the cost of my uniform!
‐‐ Summer Sanders
I worked at Warner Bros. for a while. I was the head of the minority talent casting. It was like pre-Spike Lee and post-blaxploitation era.
‐‐ Lee Daniels
I worked before I had my daughter, enough for three actresses.
‐‐ Helen Hunt
I worked consistently on Broadway from when I was 8 years old through 'Spring Awakening,' which I left in 2008.
‐‐ Lea Michele
I worked every day there, so I knew all the details. But I needed only some proof. So the proof was photos.
‐‐ Mordechai Vanunu
I worked for 22 years with Sol Berson.
‐‐ Rosalyn Sussman Yalow
I worked for a big department store, and strangely, on my first day, they put me in charge of Christmas wrapping. I didn't know how to wrap a present and make it not look like it fell off a truck.
‐‐ Joel Edgerton
I worked for a brief spell as a journalist, but soon I discovered that I didn't want to be a journalist - I wanted to be a historian.
‐‐ Robert Darnton
I worked for a charity for a while, but... well, I started acting while I was in high school. I kind of just got lucky enough to live at my parents' house until I was actually making enough money to be somebody's roommate.
‐‐ Shannon Woodward
I worked for a lot of candidates, in tough campaigns that lost. Most of my candidates lost until Bill Clinton. There was always a point where you look in their eyes and they knew it was over. And there was never that point with Clinton. He never quit. He never gave up.
‐‐ Dee Dee Myers
I worked for a lot of directors.
‐‐ Tony Gilroy
I worked for a newspaper in Europe for, I lived in Europe for about seven years, so I worked in this sort of a yellow journalism kind of a thing, it was like a scandal sheet.
‐‐ Kurt Loder
I worked for a publishing company in Hollywood.
‐‐ Mac Davis
I worked for a while as a teaching assistant while I was struggling. I really enjoyed it, working with kids with special needs, autism. It takes a hell of a lot of concentration, and you've got to focus on the child properly for seven hours a day.
‐‐ Joseph Mawle
I worked for George Bush. I'm proud to have worked for him. I think that a lot of the most controversial things we did, that people didn't like and - and criticized us for, things like the terror surveillance program or the enhanced interrogation techniques, were things that allowed us to save lives.
‐‐ Dick Cheney
I worked for half a cent a word. I'm not a fast writer to begin with, so for the first few years I had do other things.
‐‐ Jack Vance
I worked for John Ford, Howard Hawks, Henry Hathaway, Raoul Walsh - I worked for some real good directors.
‐‐ Richard Farnsworth
I worked for many years as a writer for children and then wrote two adult novels of the kind they call 'literary' without any very great disturbance to this kind of life. Then, something went wrong. My third adult novel was rejected by the publisher of the first two. And I could not understand the criticism offered.
‐‐ Jill Paton Walsh
I worked for MI6 in the Sixties, during the great witch-hunts, when the shared paranoia of the Cold War gripped the services.
‐‐ John le Carre
I worked for Microsoft until 1996, till I had a different angle to view life. I wanted to be an entrepreneur and control my own destiny.
‐‐ Naveen Jain
I worked for Sam Peckinpah on quite a bit of action in his films, and he got excited once in a while.
‐‐ Richard Farnsworth
I worked for Sarah Palin. I have the political staffer version of P.T.S.D., so whenever I hear that she's breaking her silence, my heart stops.
‐‐ Nicolle Wallace
I worked for seven years doing computer graphics to pay my way through graduate school - I have no romance with computer work. There's no amount of phony graphics and things making sound effects on the screen that can change that.
‐‐ Greg Mottola
I worked for some very good people who have helped me along the way and actually enabled me to have the opportunity to be selected to join the Astronaut Corps.
‐‐ Duane G. Carey
I worked for 'The Chronicle' in San Francisco, and immigration is a big issue in that region.
‐‐ Jose Antonio Vargas
I worked for the Cuban American National Foundation for years.
‐‐ Joe Garcia
I worked for the Office of Management and Budget in the White House, on nuclear energy policy. But I decided it would be much more fun to have a specialty food store, so I left Washington D.C. and moved to the Hamptons. And how glad I am that I did!
‐‐ Ina Garten
I worked for the recreation and parks department for a year.
‐‐ Lee Majors
I worked for this company that repossessed cars. Sure enough, the day after I quit, they repossessed my car, but that would probably be my strangest job to date. You have to work your way up to become a hardcore repo man.
‐‐ Romany Malco
I worked for three years in a small IT firm in Chicago. I managed our client base, so I translated into human speak for our technicians. But our company was sold, and the atmosphere and the culture really changed, so I quit without having anything else lined up.
‐‐ Allison Tolman
I worked for twenty-some years with no capital, so I never had any liquidity. Managing my loans alone wouldn't do it, and working hard twenty-four hours a day seven days a week alone wouldn't do it. You have to be properly capitalized.
‐‐ Bob McNair
I worked for UFA as a set designer, you know.
‐‐ Douglas Sirk
I worked for Union Pacific. I started out as a conductor at an intermodal switching facility outside of Salt Lake City. We'd pull in trains from all over the country, break them apart, consolidate the freight, and build other trains. It was great until I screwed up and took a management position. Then it became no fun very quickly.
‐‐ Sturgill Simpson
I worked for Xerox for 4 years and after that I knew I was never going to be a corporate person. It wasn't my environment.
‐‐ Robert Kiyosaki
I worked from 10 p.m. until 1 a.m. every night for a year to write the first 'Chicken Soup for the Soul' book.
‐‐ Jack Canfield
I worked from 12 to 17, six years in a bakery. I was a pastry cook.
‐‐ Adam Giles
I worked full time jobs, basically doing manual labor until I could make enough money supporting myself as a musician.
‐‐ Flea
I worked half my life to be an overnight success, and still it took me by surprise.
‐‐ Jessica Savitch
I worked hard all my life as far as this music business. I dreamed of the day when I could go to New York and feel comfortable and they could come out here and be comfortable.
‐‐ Tupac Shakur
I worked hard and made my own way, just as my father had. And just, I'm sure, as he hoped I would. I learned, from observing him, the satisfaction that comes from striving and seeing a dream fulfilled.
‐‐ Sigourney Weaver
I worked hard and smarter than most people in the businesses I have been in.
‐‐ Mark Cuban