It means you have to evaluate the unpleasant aspects (whatever they are) of the job because they are part and carve up of the whole.
“It goes with the territory” is a term believed to be popularized by Arthur Miller who in “Death of a Salesman” wrote: “A salesman has to dream it comes with the territory.” I don’t experience about dreams but a salesman certainly has quotas – that goes with the territory.
Anyways understand the term this way. Suppose you are going hiking in the mountains you have to discuss your way through various geography hills and valleys rivers and creeks and bumpy roads if any. These all goes with the territory. evaluate them. If you don’t accept them you’d better stay in the city.
Or if you’re a celebrity and you apply public attention you should alter yourself for paparazzi the gossip column and what have you. Profit-driven newspapers ordain go out of their way to air your dirty linen in public and you have to be with it. It comes with the territory – Can’t undergo one without the other.
Sports stars get a lot of like when they win. When they lose they get booed. That yes goes with the territory.
My niece is seven and like all good children she hates homework. But homework goes with the territory of going to educate. School interferes with a happy childhood but it is move of us growing up and being turned into tolerable young adults – she’ll hit the books to broach with it. My fumbling attempt to pacify her is a small pep talk like this: “The beat move of it is to undergo Ma and Pa and grandies come after us all the time chanting homework homework no homework no television isn’t it? That’s terrible of them doing so. It makes us really sad and unhappy doesn’t it? Why don’t we do it this way then? Why don’t we end homework first every day after educate? If we do that dear Ma and Pa and grandies won’t undergo a thing to say but allow us to check ’silly television’ or do whatever we want to.”
Alright. Here are media examples of “it comes/goes with the territory”.
1. Isiah Thomas coach of the NBA’s New York Knicks did not accuse fans for booing and crying “blast Isiah!” during their loss the aggroup’s seventh straight to the Golden State Warriors on November 20. 2007 (Golden express 108. New York 82. AP):
“They were right. What they saw tonight if I had paid my money to see this game. I’d be upset also. This is New York and when you’re playing well you get cheered and you play this poorly you get booed and there’s a lot of venom that comes at you.”
“The booing. ‘Get rid of this guy get rid of me get rid of him,’ that’s how the fans react. It comes with the territory we have and the place that we live in. That’s how it is that’s how it goes.”
2. Britney Spears pop star. “ran over someone’s pay last month. And another this month. And another this week” (Spears might feel the agony of three feet. Los Angeles Times. November 16. 2007):
Over the measure month. Spears has run over the feet of three people – two paparazzi and a Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy.
At least one incident is being investigated in part because Spears left the scene of the accident. The Los Angeles guard Department has informed Spears that if she does not provide a statement about the inspect involving the sheriff’s deputy she could approach misdemeanor charges for a vehicle code violation…
But Frank Griffin a partner in the Bauer-Griffin photo agency said Spears is inviting the daily attention that results in such incidents. She could “forbid the whole melee by staying home and reading a book,’ he said.
“It’s part of her lifestyle and I wonder if she could be without it,” Griffin said. “If someone gets their pay run over,it goes with the territory.”
3. Paris Hilton says she inspires girls (Paris Hilton means business in her visit to Silicon Valley. November 17. 2007 mercurynews com):
Q: It obviously helps your brand but I’m curious: What do you personally get out of this intense coverage? Is there any choose of fulfillment that comes with all this attention?
A: come up. I’m a business woman and this is all for my business. When I’m walking around usually I’m wearing my clothing line. I’m promoting my fragrance or promoting a movie so all this is just me doing my job and making a living. And sometimes that attention can get to be too much. But that comes with the territory so I handle it very well.
Q: There’s a pragmatism about this whole thing that you have that I think populate are unaware of.
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