They hold low-wage jobs as restaurant waiters, street cleaners, construction workers, and dishwashers. |
Other summer jobs included waitressing, a few summers in a jeweller's shop, and finally, a barperson. |
Most of these women believed they were coming to Britain for waitressing or service-industry jobs. |
Meanwhile, the right-wing demonstrates its abhorrence of defamatory character assassination and smear jobs here. |
Of course, those poor people who were lucky enough to have jobs at the minimum wage would now be earning lower wages. |
Too many executives are paid just for having a pulse, handed wads of money by sleeping boards who mistake cutting jobs for real growth. |