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Job Quote by Maggie Haberman

“I never wanted to be a reporter. I took a job at the New York Post as a clerk because I couldn't get a job in magazines, which is what I really wanted to do.” quote by Maggie Haberman
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“I never wanted to be a reporter. I took a job at the New York Post as a clerk because I couldn't get a job in magazines, which is what I really wanted to do.”

Maggie Haberman

About This Quote

The speaker entered journalism out of necessity, not passion, highlighting a pragmatic compromise when ideal opportunities were unavailable.

In simple terms: She took a job she didn’t love because she couldn’t get her dream job.

Key Takeaway

Career paths often involve compromise.

Themes

career pragmatism journalism ambition

Mood

reflective determined

Type

personal anecdote career insight

When to use this quote

  • Accepting a temporary role while pursuing a dream
  • Switching industries due to job market constraints

Key Concepts

trade‑offs realistic expectations

Practical Applications

  • Use interim positions to build skills and network

Questions to Reflect On

  • What are the long‑term effects of compromising early career choices?
  • How can one turn a pragmatic job into a stepping stone?
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