Sentences with phrase «as a waiter in»

They had helped him obtain a job as a waiter in a restaurant that served his native food.
Joel Campbell now washing cars and serving as a waiter in hotels because he has nothing else to do.
His deception went undiscovered until 1955, when Ratjen, working as a waiter in Bremen, Germany, told his story.
I learned that the first day on the job as a waiter in the 1960s.
The irony is that the best paying job I could find was that as a waiter in a pizza restaurant.
Apart from a brief stint working as a waiter in Sydney, Australia, Siegler has spent most of his adult life living in the West.
We had both spent years saving up for our first traveling experience, with Anna working as a teacher in the Philippines and me working as a waiter in the UK, while finishing my degree.
He was working as a waiter in a restaurant while taking courses at night time to upgrade his education and to learn English.
Objective Statement — To work as a waiter in a challenging environment, contributing enthusiasm, dedication, responsibility, and good work ethic, combined with a desire to utilize my customer service skills obtained through experience as a waiter in [ABC] restaurant.
For example, if a person who worked as a waiter in KFC is seeking a salesman position at an automobile showroom, the person has a transferable customer services orientation and persuasive skills to mention on the skills based resume.

Not exact matches

A waiter refills Qu's glass as a promotional video on a loop in the background underscores his aspirations.
In fact, if you see someone taking a big whiff of a newly popped cork, you might feel a little embarrassed for them - as was the case recently when a waiter at a fancy restaurant made a big show of sniffing my cork for me like it was a newly found truffle!
So I enrolled in a tourist high school because I wanted to be educated as a cook, a waiter, have front desk skills, and learn about hotel management.
His hire was a 22 - year - old Brown liberal - arts graduate with no experience in business; he had tried to support himself in Argentina as a waiter but couldn't get a restaurant to hire him.
In controlled tests, researchers discovered that when waiters gave customers a small gift (such as a mint), tipping was on average 23 % higher for customers who were surprised by the gesture (source).
The word you were looking for is «bears» as in, «the waiter came bearing the food laden tray»... where is Dippy when you need him / her?
Waiters, bus drivers and complete strangers smiled reassuringly when Hugh Ambrose was being a little noisy and reached out to ruffle his hair or tickle his feet as they passed him in his pushchair.
«My father's original plan was to come to New York, go to school, work for a few years and move home, but after he started working in a restaurant as a waiter, he saw he could make money here,» President Tommy Pipatjarasgit says.
For example, employers should make clear waiters, waitresses, bellhops, bussers and service bartenders who customarily and regularly receive tips shall not include employees who do not customarily and regularly receive tips such as dishwashers, cooks, chefs, and janitors in tip pooling or tip sharing arrangements.
Parker's Barbecue in Wilson was a trip into the 1950s, with waiters (no waitresses, the only place we encountered like that) in white uniforms with little paper hats, and a parking lot filled as if Parker's were a football stadium.
In a past life, Simon wandered the world, working as a chef and waiter before deciding he wields a pen better than a knife.
I know of waiters in the US earning $ US2.50 / hour because their tips are expected to bring them up to the minimum wage (which may be as low as $ 7.50 / hour).
There are no reservations in the iconic downstairs space, and instead of requesting a usual table, regulars ask for their usual waiter, a bond as tight as family.
Or, as Olshey put it: «Why are there hundreds of guys and girls in Los Angeles and they all look identical and one's a movie star and one's a waiter?
Recoil in horror as misanthrope Bill Parcells treats his fellow man with the contempt and condescension of your average French waiter.
You will earn $ 8 a month and your husband may be a doctor in the admirable social healthcare system, but it would be better if he were a waiter as he would then earn 10 times as much and you might be able to afford a car.
A mother was breastfeeding her baby while dining in the hotel when a waiter produced a large cloth napkin and asked her to cover the feeding baby so as not to «cause offence.»
Now, at that stage I was working as a waiter as I had been pulled out of varsity that year when my parents split (like in chasm) so I was not sure what to do with my life & since mom was unemployed * I needed income, I became a waiter.
One moan, as is often the case, was that it was difficult extracting any coffee in the morning from the waiter — especially if you like three / four cups in the morning like me!
He became a member of the New York Hotel Trades Council in 1980, as a waiter at the Carlyle Hotel.
Mr. Cusack started out in the union in 1980, as a waiter at the Inter-Continental Hotel.
As States are not productive imho it's more important to let people accumulate wealth which they in turn will reinvest (restaurant waiter after 20 years becomes restaurant owner).
He worked as a busboy and later as a banquet - hall waiter at the same time he set up a small shop that sold decorative items in Sunset Park, Brooklyn.
As the dinner wound down and waiters served profiteroles complemented with silver pitchers of chocolate sauce, Watson noted that he is now writing his first scientific paper in nearly 40 years.
It's fairly easy to find articles with titles like Waiter, there's a fish in my tomato or articles like this one from an anti biotech site, saying «Monsanto gets caught adding a fish gene into tomatoes as consumers protest the company's choices» — as if using a fish gene should be something a company needs to hide.
Getting a fulfilling life isn't as easy as watching the Super Bowl with a plate of nachos in your lap, or enjoying a nice lunch with a friend while the waiter brings an extra dessert fork «just in case.»
If I do want something with sauce, I simply ask if the sauce contains garlic powder since some waiters just don't relate to «garlic powder» as garlic — in their minds it's kind of integrated into the general spice mix tossed into the soup or sauce.
If I request no MSG, no sugar, no oil or salt, I feel as though I become a burden to the waiter, and my request must be re-interpreted for the cook (losing a lot in translation).
He was the only child of Italian parents, his father working as a waiter and his mother in an office.
In a recent EliteSingles survey, only 4 % of our members consider being a bad kisser a deal - breaker on a date, making it far less of an offence than any other behaviour traits which are usually deemed as a turn - off, such as being rude to the waiter or checking your phone constantly.
Before long, he's clicking his fingers to invite the waiter back, and raising his voice as he talks about the «utter garbage» on the plate in front of him.
The waiter gave me pitying looks as I sat in silence while my oblivious date droned on about I - don't - even - remember - what.
Normally after around 30 minutes or so, participants are taken to the dining room or restaurant by waiters in night vision glasses, as this stage of the evening becomes total darkness.
Forget Japan, This Taiwanese «Game Show» Is used to watching those predictable dating / quiz Japanese Waiter Launches Art Show Using 13,000 Dating Show: Presented by: Host: Meng Fei (孟非) known in English as If You Are the One) is a Chinese dating game show hosted by Meng Fei.
I live in England and work as a head - waiter in a hotel.
Yves Montand stars in this French seriocomedy as a middle - aged waiter.
Eager to resume his once lucrative career and make a feature that his children could enjoy, Carvey returned to the silver screen as an Italian waiter who takes the art of mimicry to new and uncharted heights in The Master of Disguise (2002).
As the momentous evening progresses, Cooke creates a strange, off - kilter feel — the hotel's waiters seem to be sniggering at the couple from the other side of their room's door — and shoots the beautiful scenery in sombre tones of blue, grey and stone.
The Canteen was established so that Our Boys on leave in Tinseltown could have a good time with good food and good dancing — and, as a bonus, rub shoulders with their favorite movie personalities, who functioned as waiters, chefs, busboys and dancing partners.
Drama studies at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, a stint as a singing waiter, and a role in the 1987 TV movie Suspicion followed.
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