Sentences with phrase «odd jobs until»

I worked in the office doing odd jobs until I got my license.
Turturro stars in his latest feature, Fading Gigolo, as Fioravante, an introverted, solitary New Yorker who works a series of odd jobs until his buddy Murray (Woody Allen) suggests an odder job: Playing male escort to an attractive but insecure bisexual dermatologist (Sharon Stone) who's hunting for a man to round out a ménage à trois with her lover (Sofía Vergara).
Next, she bounced around in a variety of odd jobs until she met with overnight success as an R&B singer.
He realized he wanted to start his own company, and «almost arbitrarily» chose to move to Portland, Oregon, where he worked odd jobs until he landed at a digital marketing agency run by his friend Zeke Camusio.

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This method can help the parents by getting those odd jobs done around the house that are put off until last and can teach the child the value of a job well done.
Isn't it odd that M. Coopersmith, who headed the local Independence Party and gave the party's endorsement come election time to the incumbents, had a high paying job in Clarkstown until she lost the Independence Party, then she was let go.
In a perfect world I would have, but I actually worked a lot of odd jobs like restaurants to make ends meet until working strictly with Sugar & Cloth and Smilebooth.
Shelby's legitimate pursuits of speed didn't start until after the war — and, for that matter, a string of various odd jobs (including chicken rancher) that didn't amuse Shelby himself all that much.
DeFeo taught, worked odd jobs and developed her art until 1959 when she had her first major exhibition at the Dilexi Gallery.
Until 1935, when he was publicly supported as an artist on the Federal Art Project, de Kooning made a living as a sign - writer, house - painter and odd - job man.
Born a Methodist preacher's son in Knoxville, Tennessee, Delaney studied with the portrait artist Lloyd Branson until migrating, with Branson's assistance, north in the 1920s to Boston, where he worked odd jobs while taking art lessons at institutions such as the Massachusetts Normal Art School and the Copley Society.
Speaking of herding sheep, you might like to have a go at a BBC game that tests your reaction time in what I can only say is a very odd way: various (cartoon) sheep graze peacefully at the left of the browser window until suddenly one of them makes a break for greener pastures; your job is to click a button that shoots a tranquilizer dart at the renegade; at the end of your efforts, you're told what your reaction time is.
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