"When you do a job like this you have to like having cold sweat on your back"
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The intent is a kind of gatekeeping, but not the toxic, macho variety. It’s a diagnostic test. If you need comfort, predictability, and the feeling of being in control, this work will chew you up. If you can tolerate - even “like” - the sensation of risk, you’re built for it. That verb is doing heavy lifting. “Like” doesn’t mean enjoy suffering; it means accepting discomfort as the price of entry, maybe even as proof you’re still awake, still accountable.
Contextually, it fits any profession where outcomes aren’t theoretical: war reporting, emergency medicine, high-stakes negotiations, investigative work, crisis leadership. The subtext is also a critique of career mythology: don’t tell me about passion; tell me what your body does when things go sideways. Pomfret’s line draws the boundary between people who want the identity of the job and people who can live inside its consequences.
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Pomfret, John. (2026, January 16). When you do a job like this you have to like having cold sweat on your back. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/when-you-do-a-job-like-this-you-have-to-like-86115/
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"When you do a job like this you have to like having cold sweat on your back." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/when-you-do-a-job-like-this-you-have-to-like-86115/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.






