I have had a 'real' job for only four years of my life, which means I only collected a traditional paycheck for that very short period of time.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I never once had a regular paycheck. Not for more than six weeks in a row and for the most part not even that. I still haven't. The notion of some whistling kid with a mail cart coming down the hall and handing me my weekly paycheck is something I've only seen in Matthew Broderick movies.
When I started my last business, I didn't receive a paycheck for 13 months. The average person can't handle that pressure.
Once I had a steel job for half of a day. I never went back to collect my pay.
It's not about earning a paycheck, it's about doing something good that you believe in.
I'm 37 years old and don't have a steady paycheck.
I'd made enough made money by the time I was 12 to never work again, so it's not about a big pay check with me.
There have been periods of my career that I haven't worked for a really long time, like seven or eight months.
Because of what I did when I was 10 years old, I'm not living from paycheck to paycheck, and I can do things because I want to do them.
I was raised as a real worker: you know, you get out and get a real job.
I don't know anyone who ever got deferred pay. I'm the first of my friends to ever actually get a deferred paycheck.
No opposing quotes found.