Sentences with phrase «menial jobs on»

Barred from Earth and relegated to performing dangerous or menial jobs on off - world colonies, those replicants that defy the ban are hunted down and killed by «Blade Runners,» such as Ford's Deckard, who's drawn out of retirement for one last job.

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They live in the streets and in open places whiles engaging in menial jobs such as carrying of heavy loads on their heads.
He's constantly late for his menial job at a local grocery store, and even when he does arrive on time, he can't seem to lock the doors on the delivery truck, causing hundreds of dollars of fish to fall out the back.
Unfortunately, the house has already sold to an ex-Iranian colonel, Massoud Amir Berhani (Kingsley), who sees a way to make four times the amount he paid on the house, and restore dignity and honor to his family by not having o struggle to make ends meet in menial jobs.
On the other hand, Maggie has only had a series of menial labor and retail jobs, which she couldn't keep.
Like his creator, Chinaski swings through a wide variety of low - paying, non-creative, menial jobs (working at a bike shop, a pickle factory, as an ice deliveryman and janitor) and a smaller handful of codependent, quasi-abusive monogamous relationships (embodied here by Marisa Tomei as a fling, and Lili Taylor as on - again / off - again girlfriend Janet).
Efron's Teddy is still on the journey of growing up, as his frat brothers have all progressed onto larger ambitions while Teddy bemoans having to wear a shirt to the menial job he still holds at Abercrombie and Fitch.
We have seen all too clearly the devastating cost of letting children enter adulthood unprepared, whether measured by the number of people in prison, on drugs, unemployed, under - employed, or working multiple menial jobs in the hopes of providing a better future for their own kids.
Leaving his studies, he takes on a variety of menial jobs while Pingping works for a wealthy widow as a cook and housekeeper.
Literary history is full of wonderful writers who worked regular jobs, often quite menial jobs, while they worked on their writing.
So, the President felt that these folks that are often working two or three menial jobs while waiting to get hired on within their field should get a break.
It adds up to a rebuttal against «the predominance of material on African Americans as enslaved people or working in menial jobs or other stereotypical situations,» as Cornell's Katherine Reagan says — these images show African Americans asserting their normality and freedom after the distorting horrors of slavery.
You may think we are nothing more than «background noise» to your pampered, protected, cloistered, beautiful existence, but, you know, your Grace, us despised domestics keep our ears and eyes open even as we silently attend to our menial chores on your behalf — and so the word is out about you hive - bozo, flim - flam artists and your CAGW con - jobs.
Using a few modern workplace apps, you can easily eliminate a ton of red tape, automate menial tasks, and avoid silly mistakes on the job.
For those just setting off on their career journey, you can usually expect to be given the most menial of tasks at a new job.
Never leave out work experience, even if you have to list menial part - time jobs, unpaid internships, or volunteer work on your resume.
In his chapter on Cohesion and Development, Don Forsyth reprints Donald F. Roy's description of «Banana Time», social rituals that a turned a menial and repetitive job into cohesive group experience for fabrication workers.
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