If it was a right then your country's government would have to make a job for you. Therefore in the terms you phrase your question having a job would be regarded as a privilege. My concern is that in some places in the world people HAVE to work or starve (there is no unemployment benefit) and in these circumstances the jobs they do are for very little money and in many cases in very bad conditions (some even use child labor). In these cases I would hardly call the job a privilege!
Having a job is a privilege, not a right.
Driving in ANY State is a privilege, not a right.
Privilege
A privilege that can be revoked if abused.
The person with the right to the particular privilege is also the one with the right to waive it.
"No, the Executive Privilege is the right of the President, but not only him or her. The other official leaders and congress men may have this privilege as well."
You do not have to ask to exercise a Right. You do have to ask to exercise a privilege.
No, it is an earned privilege.
Driving is a privilege not a right
The word "privilege" means a right, honor, or prerogative.
The correct spelling of the noun is privilege, plural privileges.
The correct spelling is privilege (prerogative, license, right).