This is listed as a proverb; meaning no one is actually credited with the first time it was said. The earliest I know of is the quote;"In truth, whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well. This is recorded a letter dated 1746 from Lord Chesterfield of England" I hope this helps
The children's book that repeats the phrase "If a job is worth doing it's worth doing well" is "The Muffin Muncher" by Stephen Cosgrove.
Dave vanderbeck 1850 yardville NJ
It means that if you can think of any task you think should be done, even if only out of necessity, then that task is worth your best effort. It could also mean that if there is something you have a strong desire to do but you just weren't born with the natural talent or ability to perform it, you should keep trying until you can do it well. You won't be productive in life at all if you won't put forth the effort to apply this saying to some extent.
It's an evaluation of how well you are doing your job in order to place a value on your employment with the company. Your worth to the company is determined and a rate of pay is determined for that worth.
Yes it is worth doing because you protect someone's life and you make money. Source: Me
This quote emphasizes the importance of putting effort and care into tasks to achieve quality outcomes. It suggests that it is better to do fewer things well than many things hastily. Quality should always be prioritized in one's actions and endeavors.
Well, if they are doing a job then they should get paid for that job.
By convincing them that you are capable of doing the job well.
well find a job you enjoy and like doing
A hummingbird's job is to stop idiots from asking what job a hummingbird does. They aren't doing very well, are they?
Well as you can see job are work that you are doing, someone or somebody is giving you money for the work you were doing all that time