Mr Daschle will have a hard job keeping his own party in line and attracting stray Republicans.
"It is a hard job here, there's no doubt about it, " he said.
But migrant worker Martins Zagers said some English people were not prepared to work in local factories because "it was a hard job".
The second defence is that being president is a hard job, and voters need to make sure that the candidates are up to it.
England will truly find out on Saturday whether they have what it takes to get back to the top of world rugby - they have a hard job on their hands.
And in this deep and lasting recession, a hard job has been that much harder because for much of last year people weren't buying and customers weren't calling and banks were not lending.
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Ms. HOLLY BENSON: It was a very hard job, but it was a very rich culture too.
"The workload of officers has gone up massively over the past year and it's a hard, stressful job in the first place, " he said.
She tries to get a waitressing job for a while -- I mean, she's looking for a while before she finds Coyote Ugly -- and it's hard to get a waitressing job in the city.
Instead all of the disturbance falls on outsiders, who have a hard time finding a job and landowners who find it difficult to profitably develop new areas.
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Roberto Angulo, chief executive of AfterCollege, an online-recruiting service for college students, says 63% of graduates surveyed by his company had a hard time finding a job this year.
So to get ahead, we had to work twice as hard, and to find a summer job, we sometimes had to look twice as hard.
There was a time when if you just got a high school education and you were willing to work hard, you could get a job in a trade or in the factory that paid a middle-class wage.
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Get an education, find a good job, work hard, and all will be well.
He has tried hard to find a job, and every week goes for training at the job centre.
Though I found it extremely hard to find a decent job in Bahrain, I did not lose hope.
Mr Vigors described his son as "the best of the best" and said he worked hard and had a good job.
After all, surely if you work hard, do a good job and continually deliver good results, you will be rewarded for it, right?
He was having "a hard time" finding another job and it had given him time to "think about what you want out of life".
It's like hard to get a job as a felon.
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Vicki Brackett, who runs Make It Happen for Women, a firm in Denver that professes to do "job search makeovers, " takes a hard-line stance.
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