Sure we could work there as croupiers, waiters, dealers, busboys, janitors and all, but we weren't allowed to gamble. |
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After the attempted extermination, one of the janitors tried to light a cigarette, which ignited the solvent. |
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They took jobs with low pay and little advancement potential, working as busboys, waiters, gardeners, janitors, and domestic help in cities. |
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Instead of janitors or custodians, Japanese schools had the students clean up the classrooms at the end of the day. |
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On Tuesday, protests by striking janitors snarled downtown traffic and blocked exits on the Harbor and Pasadena freeways. |
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As one observer noted waggishly, janitors take garbage away, they don't bring us more. |
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For instance, an intercultural training programme targeted 'key players' such as janitors or sports coaches. |
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Out of the corners come the shadowy shapes of the janitors, to sweep the pamphlets, trinkets, and candy wrappers from the floors and tables of the rapidly emptying room. |
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The contribution of the municipalities is very minimal, and is split between paying janitors and covering certain operating expenses. |
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All kinds of workers can get work-related asthma: painters, hairdressers, nurses, farmers, janitors, teachers, and many others. |
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Payments to recipients who provide other services, such as bookkeepers, janitors, and lawyers, do not have to be reported. |
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Students, secretaries, teachers, and janitors all consume energy and generate wastes throughout the school year. |
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The new relief fund is intended to help the lower-income victims, like janitors, cafeteria workers and shoeshiners, and their families, as well as uniformed personnel. |
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That was the toughest time in my life, when I was living with a family and we had to get a job together, so the entire family were janitors and security guards. |
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All students, teachers, staff and janitors should ask themselves if there is a better way of doing what they do that will not create waste. |
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The construction workers wear soft eyes that soak up the morning sun, and the janitors have attentive ears that listen to the jostle of walking mobs. |
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A majority of those classified as light duty cleaners are women, while a majority of those classified as janitors are men. |
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The boss strode purposefully past the janitors, but then suddenly stopped. |
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While both are responsible for indoor cleaning, male janitors are also responsible for building maintenance and outside work. |
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Meanwhile, janitors follow the course of the Red Cross, with owners who want it. |
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The education system remained functioning but without the assistance of school secretaries, janitors, laboratory workers and other administrative employees. |
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While janitors or custodians typically clean school areas, they can also play an important role in promoting and maintaining school cleanliness. |
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Jobs that involve face-to-face contact or require the worker to be present are safer: think of taxi drivers, plumbers, police officers or janitors. |
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Is it really necessary for us to collect highly educated professionals from around the world just to form a highly educated group of janitors in our country? |
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The museum's functionaries — from floor-polishing janitors to pertinacious scholars and fantastically skilled restorers — emerge as the film's heroes. |
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For example, cleaners earn much less than janitors. |
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Cleaners are usually women, janitors usually men. |
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The list includes truck drivers, sales, wholesale sales, retail sales, delivery and courier drivers, cooks, food and beverage servers, customer service clerks, estheticians, and janitors. |
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He turned to the Râjâ's old tutor, who was creeping along behind us surrounded by janitors with bunches of keys, and repeated the question to the old man. |
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This data is available for women, Aboriginal peoples and visible minorities only, and is typically used by employers who are recruiting for lower level jobs, such as janitors. |
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In banks and insurance companies, Kaba protects the buildings and installations against illicit access, organizes room utilization and controls the flow of customers, investors, staff members, janitors, suppliers, etc. |
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Example: It is required that janitors working in schools be able to communicate with staff and students and also be able to call 911 and adequately explain an emergency situation. |
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The absence of school janitors was widely reported. |
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Kaba protects buildings and installations against illicit access, organizes room utilization and controls the access and pedestrian flows of visitors, staff members, tenants, janitors, suppliers, etc. |
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After a large 4 week strike and an intense escalation which included large mobilisations, 5,300 Houston janitors won the right to form a union and a first time collective agreement. |
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Janitors, handymen and elevator operators are to receive a 9.5 percent wage increase over the course of a three-year agreement. |
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Janitors don't make eleventy million dollars to make pretend for a living and be loved by half the world. |
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