Jiang says he worked for the United Nations for six months as a public-relations officer, found it among the worst experiences of his life, and quit because he could not sleep at night.
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"...of the worst experiences of my life. And I had to quit because I couldn't sleep at night. So but, you know, so I..."
"...i would beat out the brains of an infant rather than quit this deed before it's done there's a very strange suggestion that you..."
"...this is then surely through dante's lens should we all just quit our jobs because basically in modern society right if we're working that..."
"...say trust your intuition if your intuition is i should just quit my job and do something else sure right but it depends on..."
"...yeah if you think you're being a slave then you should quit your job okay uh yes"
"...abandoned your whole life yeah like like appreciate your son and quit quit going on out and um he this college professor brought it..."
"...this voice. Ye shall be answered promptly when the savage spirit quits the body from which it has torn itself. Then Minos sends it..."
"...is set aside. Then he declared, The time has come to quit this wood. See that you follow close behind me. These margins form..."
"...they all cried and fieros where are you rushing have you quit the fight"
"...to shore turns back to watch the dangerous waters he has quit, so did my spirit, still a fugitive, turn back to look intently..."
"...needed capital in order to trade so they came together and quit their own bank okay so they were an alliance and so what..."
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