Sure we could work there as croupiers, waiters, dealers, busboys, janitors and all, but we weren't allowed to gamble. |
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He waited, watching the guests coming and going in the front, and the busboys bringing their trash out to the large dumpsters in the back. |
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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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Waiters and waitresses wear prison uniforms and the busboys are dressed like policemen and wardens. |
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They came to work in the large industrial cities of the Northeast and Midwest as factory laborers, peddlers, busboys, and bootblacks. |
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At the nearby Desert Diner, dishes clatter as busboys set tables for the lunch crowd and crank the fireplace to a high blaze. |
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The soundtrack for dinner was created by two busboys clearing 80 settings in the banquet room. |
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Anyway, there were flowers and gilded fixtures and lush fabrics and polished waiters, hosts and busboys regarding us with measured warmth. |
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They work as busboys, mechanics, waiters, construction workers and migrant farmers, Hess said. |
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At dusk undocumented workers set out along the promenade for their evening jobs as busboys and dishwashers in restaurants. |
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Most of the immigrants work in unskilled jobs, as maids or busboys, that few Argentines covet. |
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Imagine his agitating lyrics being played over the speakers at an upscale restaurant and only the busboys being able to understand them. |
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Poets, novelists, busboys, and chambermaids took turns buying one another drinks. |
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Classic pictures of disco's glory days, a rollerskating hostess and busboys will liven up a new club night on Teesside. |
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There's a Trashball machine at the Warehouse Theater and at the restaurant Busboys and Poets in Washington. |
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