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She remembers working at Starbucks while still in school as her weekend job.
For some people it's an obsession; for others it's just a weekend job.
Before that, however, he took on a rather unusual weekend job in high school.
And a word of warning: for large-scale, intricate mosaics, it isn't a weekend job.
Her weekend job is stocking refrigerators at a pair of convenience stores: $1003 an hour.
I had a weekend job at Rockland State Hospital and I was always running late to work.
I'd encourage people not to discount weekend job opportunities or the people who choose to take them.
He told her he would soon become Washington bureau chief and wanted to help her get the weekend job.
As of late December he had only the weekend job, working 17 hours a week for $13 an hour.
If your weekend job is integral to your family paying rent on time, these résumé fillers become difficult to achieve.
When the time came to buy new furniture, she got a weekend job at Restoration Hardware to cover the expense.
A.B. Rashish in Brooklyn When I was 19, I had a weekend job at a very chic clothing store in SoHo.
That prompted her to get a weekend job and put her earnings into an I.R.A., which has grown to about $30,000.
At one point she held three jobs: a full-time job, a part-time job and a weekend job cleaning the airport at night.
A resident of the apartment complex, Steven Silknitter, rushed home from his weekend job as a truck driver when he heard about the shooting.
When the time came, she sold the pictures off her wall, sold the silver out of her drawers, double-mortgaged her house and took a weekend job.
Occupation: Account ExecutiveIndustry: Public RelationsAge: 26Location: Morris County, NJSalary: $50,273 (plus $150-$450 extra a week from weekend job)Paycheck Amount (2x/month): $1,588.12Gender: WomanMonthly ExpensesRent: $0 (I live at home!)Student Loans: $1,392.38 (Hence, living at home
Beyond wanting you out of their hair, the people who looked after you growing up may have insisted you get a weekend job to learn about the value of money and the "character building" virtues of the hard graft.
Forced to work the weekendjob losses are imminent, a conundrum on which Pooh's wisdom is amusingly brought to bear — he has no compunctions about abandoning his wife and daughter, Madeline (Bronte Carmichael), who had planned to get away from the city.
One time, I even had a father of the bride whisper in my ear during the cake-tasting that he secretly took a weekend job working at the local grocery store to avoid having to drain his entire retirement fund to pay for his daughter's dream wedding.
Saudi Arabia: With the lifting of the ban on women drivers in Saudi Arabia over the weekend, job growth could be one result (BBC) … One Saudi woman spoke about empowerment as she took the driver's seat (Al Arabiya English) … For Saudi women, challenges go well beyond driving (The New York Times).
Sian Lloyd was born in Bangor, Gwynedd. Her father's family were from Criccieth, where she spent most summers. Lloyd grew up in Wrexham, and speaks Welsh, English and French. She had a weekend job as a teenager at the National Trust's Erddig Hall.
Married to Oonagh, they have two children, Liam 21, and Gemma 20. Liam studies French and Russian literature at Cardiff University and has a weekend job flower arranging for weddings. While Gemma currently at Manchester Metropolitan University. Scott is currently director of an embroidery company in Bessemer Road, Cardiff.
He accepted the weekday job while continuing the weekend job. This schedule lasted for 23 years, after which he was heard only on the weekends. Lurtsema did many surveys of composers. He might play, for example, all the string quartets of Beethoven or Dvorák in order of composition at the same time each weekday, Monday through Friday.
Kelly has appeared on several television stations since the early 1970s. In 1970, he took a weekend job at television station KERO, Bakersfield to host a Saturday morning television kids show as NEMO the Clown. In 1972, Kelly was asked to host Words-A'Poppin', a game show for kids. The show aired in San Diego on KGTV Channel 10, and was also syndicated in several other cities.
Born one of eight brothers and sisters in Dublin, she developed a taste for writing at 14 by becoming a regular contributor to the letters pages of The Evening Herald. By 16 she had obtained a weekend job with the paper writing local footballers sports profiles. She studied law for a year at University College in Dublin before leaving to freelance for The Herald.
In this capacity, Mortimer was instrumental in orchestrating weekend job stoppages until the company relented and agreed to pay time-and-a-half for Saturday and Sunday work. In 1934 Mortimer was elected President of the Cleveland Auto Council. Mortimer was frequently questioned about his political affiliations and loyalties and never admitted connection to the CPUSA during his time as a union organizer.Harvey A. Levenstein, Communism, Anticommunism, and the CIO. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1985; pg. 43.
His encyclopedic knowledge led Texaco to offer him a weekend job as master of ceremonies covering the intermission periods of the Texaco-sponsored Metropolitan Opera radio broadcasts. The sponsor agreed to pay for weekly travel to New York. He quickly became known across the United States for his Saturday radio commentary and earned the nickname of "Mr. Opera." In 1953 he wrote Accents on Opera, a series of essays, sponsored by the Metropolitan Opera Guild and published in New York by Farrar, Straus & Young.
Larsh began his radio career at WCHL in Chapel Hill, North Carolina in 1960 at the age of 14 as an after-school and weekend job. He also worked at WCDJ in Edenton in the summer when his family would go back home during summer break. At some point, he worked for WSSB in Durham, but the time frame is unclear. Upon graduating from high school in 1964, Larsh moved to Atlanta, where he got an FCC First Class engineer's license, while working on the radio at WDJK.
The headmaster of his high school, Hugh Oliver Cook, who was aware of the abuse, offered to adopt him if he were not jailed. By aged 15, Leonard had a weekend job selling popcorn at a theater in Kansas City. The Charleston dance craze was sweeping the United States, and he learned how to dance it by copying the performers on stage. Soon Reed was good enough to win local Charleston contests and spent the summer of 1922 as the barker for a black "tent show", or traveling revue.
The film begins with Seth and Marcie shoplifting times from a dollar type store. The two crooks crash into each other and soon a friendship ensues. After giving Marcie a ride to her weekend job, Seth goes home to his abusive and somewhat mentally unstable father. The next day Seth is at a different store where he runs into Marcie. After driving over to her home and picking up some of Marcie’s personal items, they begin a drive north to Canada in pursuit of a black Barbie styling head for Marcie.
Brailsford was born in Cheltenham and studied at Pate’s Grammar School for Girls, obtaining A-levels in Pure and Applied Mathematics and Russian. She graduated with a First-class B.Sc. in Mathematics from King’s College London in 1973. Her interest in healthcare dates from this period, as she had a weekend job as a healthcare assistant at Whittington Hospital, London. After starting (and almost immediately giving up) a PhD in pure mathematics at Kings, she worked for ten months as an admin temp at the BBC World Service, managing the distribution list for its publication London Calling.
Raised in Louisville, Kentucky, Pollio is the son of the former Julia Tino, a homemaker and religious zealot, and Joseph Polio, a bookmaker and local racketeer who ran an after-hours gambling operation. As a teenager, his weekend job was delivering the "gifts" to cops and judges for his father. After graduating from St. Xavier High School in Louisville, Pollio was in his third year of a four-year apprenticeship as an electrician when he quit on a whim to become an actor. While attending theatre classes at the University of Louisville, he studied movement theatre and mime with Avner Eisenberg (Avner the Eccentric) and later in Los Angeles with Israeli mime, Yaakov Noy.
Having completed a second stint back on Canvey's Goldmine in the early 1980s, Hill decided to quit the club scene in 1985 and concentrate on his Ensign duties with Sinéad O'Connor whom he had recently discovered. In 1987, he was offered a weekend job in Hamburg on Radio 107 and created SoulBeat, which made him a celebrity in Germany. When O'Connor's worldwide hit "Nothing Compares 2 U" happened in 1989, Hill looked set for a quiet retirement from club life, until fellow DJ Gary Dennis suggested he return to his old Essex roots. Re-opening The Lacy Lady at The Kings, Ilford, they set about rebuilding a scene that had all but collapsed under the attack of rave, house and every other dance craze.
They were soon joined by bassist John Dunstan and keyboard player Dan Reich. Playing gay bars such as The Stud and The Endup, in September 1976 Sylvester and his band gained a regular weekend job at The Palms nightclub on Polk Street, performing two or three sets a night; most of these were covers, but some were original compositions by Sylvester and his then-guitarist Tip Wirrick. It was through this show that Sylvester came to the attention of Motown producer Harvey Fuqua, and Fuqua subsequently signed Sylvester onto a solo deal with Fantasy Records in 1977. In the middle of that year, he recorded his third album, the self-titled Sylvester, which featured a cover design depicting Sylvester in male attire.
Dennis was born Leslie Dennis Heseltine on 12 October 1953 in the Garston suburb of Liverpool. His mother worked in a factory while his father, who worked in a betting shop after serving in the Royal Navy during the Second World War, was listed as a football player on the books of Liverpool FC but did not play for the first team. He lived in the suburb of Speke for a while and attended the Stockton Wood and Joseph Williams primary schools, before going on to attend Quarry Bank High School upon passing his 11-plus, by which time his family had moved to the suburb of Childwall. He had a weekend job in the men's clothing store Burton while in school, and started as a stand-up comedian in working men's clubs.

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