Sentences with phrase «job of a waitress»

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If that happened, Corcoran would go back to waitressing, which is the one job, out of the 22 she worked before age 23, that most prepared her to build a successful company.
«You learn more in waitressing than you can in any other job, and I had every kind of menial job you can imagine,» the self - made millionaire tells CNBC Make It.
«You learn more in waitressing than you can in any other job, and I had every kind of menial job you can imagine,» Corcoran said in conversation with Farnoosh Torabi.
«You learn more in waitressing than you can in any other job, and I had every kind of menial job you can imagine,» Corcoran tells Torabi.
It was her next job that would make her one of the most successful entrepreneurs in the country: She borrowed $ 1,000 and quit her job as a waitress to start a tiny real estate company in New York City.
In late 2008, my daughters Sian and Evie had part time waitressing jobs at a bar and restaurant called the Maze Inn in North London, where some of the Arsenal players sometimes went to eat.
The restaurant also provides jobs for some of her children (chef, waitress, barista, manager) and her nephew, who's a chef and helped her develop the menu before opening in April 2012.
But the company relocated, waitressing aggravated a chronic back condition, and Amy, her diploma fresh in hand, confronted one of the most competitive job markets in years.
«I worked for years as a waitress here at Umberto's and the job taught me not only the value of hard work, but about the importance of connecting with people, of being involved in the community, of understanding people's lives and wanting to help make them better.
In February, Rodriguez was joined by state Sen. Adriano Espaillat to call on the SLA to close the establishment after a waitress said she was sexually assaulted by her employer on Feb. 16 after he asked her to entertain a group of police officers from the 33rd Precinct who were drinking on the job.
Instead, she took a series of jobs as a waitress, a secretary, and a filmmaker» assistant.
Looking back, I see clearly that the choices I made, the people I surrounded myself with and dated, the job I had as a waitress for 13 years, that all of these things reflected my expectation to be disappointed with the outcome of my life.
The comfort of your feet is more than important, moreover if you have a standing up job like being a waitress.
I read several times where men on blog were mocking sugar babies bc they asked for decent allowances or the higher categories and they were making fun of them bc they were waitresses or jobs they did not think they made much money in.
I chose «other» as my job, as none of the 11 options (model, student, nurse, and waitress among them) described my gig.
I spend most of my week days and weekends at my job as a full time waitress.
Angela (Maia Mitchell) and Jessie (Camila Morrone) dream of escaping their waitressing jobs at a low - rent Texas diner, even if it's only to Galveston.
A woman trapped in a life from which she dreams of escape, Jenna's secretly hopes to save enough money from her waitressing job to leave her overbearing and controlling husband.
The dissolution of the family business takes a toll on everyone: mother Soyoung (Haerry Kim), picks up a low - paying job as a waitress, while father Jin (Youn Ho Cho), sits at home alternately begging for work over the phone and drowning himself in cheap booze.
Summary: Never Goin» Back is a fresh and funny look at female friendship, following Angela (Maia Mitchell) and Jessie (Camila Morrone), who dream of escaping their waitressing jobs at a low - rent Texas diner, even if it's only to Galveston.
The interwoven stories of several characters; a film director and her muse who was a student activist in 1970s, a waitress who keeps changing jobs, an actor, and an actress.
Emily Browning stars as Lucy, a university student who holds down half a dozen jobs to simply pay the rent and survive (jobs include prostitution, waitressing, and some kind of experimental medical lab rat).
Indeed, with Ms. Swank having already inherited the mantle of Ralph Macchio as The Next Karate Kid, there's a sense of déjà vu when Maggie finds a practical application for Frankie's tutelage at her day - job as a greasy - spoon waitress.
LAY THE FAVOURITE sees a young woman named Beth (Hall) head to Las Vegas with dreams of becoming a cocktail waitress having decided to quit her job as a stripper.
This is a small story on an archetypal small - town stage: waitress Jenna dreams of escaping her bad relationship and dull job.
In this predictable musical drama, a 20 - something gal seeking adventure and self - improvement flees the boredom of her rural hometown, gets herself a big - city job as a waitress in a burlesque house and eventually manages to become one of the dancers.
We see Emma (a wobbly - accented Anne Hathaway) settling into a waitressing job in a Mexican restaurant, and Dexter (an uncomfortable Jim Sturgess) drifting in and out of a late - night TV career.
Never Goin» Back is a fresh and funny look at female friendship, following Angela (Maia Mitchell) and Jessie (Camila Morrone), who dream of escaping their waitressing jobs at a low - rent Texas diner, even if it's only to Galveston.
Shelly has infused Waitress with an appropriately low - key sensibility that proves effective at initially drawing the viewer into the proceedings, as the filmmaker does a superb job of establishing the small - town environs in which the almost uniformly quirky characters reside - with the pleasant, easy - going atmosphere generally compensating for the movie's sporadic deficiencies (ie the difficult - to - swallow nature of Jenna's ongoing decision to stay with Jeremy Sisto's absurdly sinister Earl).
The quiet and reserved Baby also has a girl now, a waitress named Deborah (James) who likes music as much as he does and dreams of heading west after this final job.
It's set in the 50s and focuses on Ginny (Kate Winslet), a bored waitress whose dream of becoming a professional actor has long been buried underneath a daily routine that involves a job she hates, a son she tires of and a husband, Humpty (Jim Belushi), she resents.
Leaving his family and his job, he sets about selling encyclopedias to town locals, including Dylan (Daniel Gillies), a former student who's estranged from his father (Scott Wilson) and sister (Elisabeth Waterston); Alice (Jane Adams), a waitress and single mother with whom he has a brief and awkward romantic encounter; and Drifter (Ian Somerhalder), a musician grieving the death of his brother (Joe Mazello).
She explains that with her full schedule of honors classes, a dual enrollment in a local community college, and a weekend waitressing job at her parents» restaurant, she is never home long enough to talk on the phone during the day.
Jo has worked a myriad of jobs at one time or another including a till - monkey in a bookshop, a circus performer, baby massage teacher and graveyard - shift hotel waitress to name a few.
The kindness of strangers saves the day, as she quickly finds a waitressing job and a room to rent in order to avoid calling on her wealthy father to save her skin one more time.
She graduated from London University in 1979 with a First in English, and worked in an assortment of odd jobs including waitressing, teaching riding, and six years as Information Officer for Lloyd's Register of Ships in London.
With a full course load and a waitressing job at one of the hottest night clubs in Chicago, she does not have time for distractions; namely ones who only want to get into her pants.
A waitress / waiter has a pattern of accepting «gifts» of tips in exchange for good service as a part of their established job duties.
Then, a few weeks later a friend of hers, also a waitress, told Marcia that she got paid leave in her part - time job.
The bar quickly emptied out and we chatted with one of the waitresses who told us how she spent a semester in Wisconsin (she hated the cold) and how much she loved her current job (the waitresses are required to try all the wines in the morning for «quality control»).
I also worked as a waitress many years ago and know firsthand how tough of a job it can be, another reason I overcompensate for the poor tippers.
I wasn't working «the job», however had a number of well paying jobs in hospitality (for instance if you're in the US cocktail waitressing makes amazing tips) which I kept because of the flexibility, the hours, and the money.
She writes for Whitehot Magazine, HAHA Magazine, and her own blog Contemporaneous Extension outside of her sanctioned waitressing job in the West Village.
This decision reaffirms the rights of waitress who become pregnant to continue working in their jobs.
If you have little applicable experience, a significant job gap or a period of employment that is not representative of your desired position (that year you spent «finding yourself» while taking odd waitressing gigs and living in your parents basement, anyone) the chronological resume can highlight these types of deficiencies, which can lead to the need for lengthy explanations in your cover letter, initial phone screening or in person interview.
I'll go over some of the most popular additional sections for your resume for waitressing or waiting jobs now, along with some better, more relevant examples.
Read our guide to choose the best ones for your waiter or waitress job: 20 + Best Examples of Hobbies & Interests To Put on a Resume (5 Tips)
Don't make a big deal about the camp counselor and waitress jobs held during high school and college — just list the names of the companies, your title, and the dates worked to show that you have some experience in the working world.
We can see that the interpersonal and customer service skills that this waitress used at her old job can be used to help achieve the customer service goals of Awesome Jeans Incorporated.
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