"If you think your teacher is tough, wait until you get a boss. He doesn't have tenure"
- Bill Gates
About this Quote
This quote by Bill Gates is a pointer that life after school can be more tough than school itself. It implies that the expectations and demands of a boss are much higher than those of an instructor. It recommends that a boss is less forgiving and more demanding than an instructor, and that they do not have the same job security as a teacher. It is a cautioning to students that they ought to be gotten ready for the real life and the challenges it brings. It is also a reminder that hard work and dedication are important for success in the workplace. The quote is a tip that life after school is not constantly simple which it needs effort and commitment to succeed.
This quote is written / told by Bill Gates somewhere between October 28, 1955 and today. He was a famous Businessman from USA.
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