They're ostracized, forced to
work menial jobs because they won't pass the criminal background check required for most office job and are therefore in some cases, forced to resort back to the crimes they committed.
They work menial jobs in the daytime and look forward to their nightly performances before a fairly large group of mostly young people — who are supportive of the six comics called The Commune.
He's disappointed that she has to
work menial jobs and they no longer live in an upscale place since he stopped fighting.
This is true even if
you work a menial job.
While these arrangements may sound sleazy to some, for many students, these unconventional relationships are preferable to
working menial jobs that still leave them without enough cash to make ends meet.
I once
worked a menial job where I had to dress up in a suit, and my good buddy liked to embarrass me, when we bopped into a shop for donuts and a coffee, by asking me, «What sort of donut would you like, Doctor Caleb?»
As an immigrant
working menial jobs, you often feel unseen and unrecognized.
Donald got a jump - start in the business while he was in college in the 1960s,
working menial jobs at his father's lower - middle class apartment complex in Cincinnati.
Not exact matches
GALLOWAY: You were
working sweeping floors in South Central L.A., you were doing
menial jobs working at a gas station.
While well - paying, career
jobs in industry and large corporations decline, the number of low - paying
menial jobs and part - time
jobs increases, so that almost anyone with the capacity to
work can find something.
These new developments compel the attention of the American religious community, for they are now affecting millions of workers, their families and their communities in the form of massive plant closures, huge movements of industrial capital overseas and a downshifting of the
work force into lower - paying and more
menial jobs — when such
jobs can be found.
Even if they did find
menial jobs, Okies had to
work twice as hard to prove themselves.
Two - thirds of the students supported themselves wholly or in part by
working at the
menial jobs traditionally available.
They say
working in the sex industry avoids employment in
menial and poorly paid
jobs.
A proud man, Massoud has literally been
working overtime to keep up appearances; he has two
menial jobs but changes into a suit in a hotel bathroom before returning home every day.
PLOT: Aidan Bloom (Zach Braff) is a struggling actor trying to juggle the responsibilities of fatherhood with the pursuit of his acting dreams of glory - while his patient wife (Kate Hudson) supports the family
working at a
menial data entry
job.
But, by day, they have to support themselves by
working soul - crushing
menial jobs.
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).
Ryden is particularly lucky in that, while she might not be able to get a
job in the field she wants, she can find the most
menial, temporary
work imaginable, with the added benefit of being able to quit at any given time.
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.
While some college kids held
menial summer
jobs, Tyler
worked as a financial representative for Northwestern Mutual.
Pagani
worked at Lamborghini for a while, in
menial jobs.
Nan and Pingping Wu have brought their young son to America,
worked hard at
menial jobs, opened a restaurant, bought and paid off a house in only a handful of rather unremarkable years.
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.
Working through the night to write a book while slaving away at a
menial day
job is an obligatory component of every romantic self - published success story.
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.
Her family escaped to England after Kristallnacht, and she eventually found her way to New York, where she studied at the Art Students League while
working at
menial jobs to support herself.
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.
Never leave out
work experience, even if you have to list
menial part - time
jobs, unpaid internships, or volunteer
work on your resume.
My professional creed includes: • Pride in the quality of my
work, and a willingness to personally perform even the most
menial tasks to remove project obstacles and get the
job done.
In some places, the apprentices are paired with more experienced mechanics, and they begin their apprenticeship program by carrying out little tasks and
menial jobs,
working their way up to learning more, and eventually become certified a journeyman or mechanic.
Most of these
jobs require
menial work and are entry - level.
It makes sense people with these
job roles would be tasked with the most
menial work, regardless of their gender.)
The
job of an apprentice carpenter is to help lead carpenters in performing
menial tasks such as handing tools and cleaning spaces for
work.