Classic Japanese and Thai restaurant, Zen, is recruiting petite women as waitresses at the restaurant. |
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The waitresses said another reason they are happy at Hooters is that their work schedules are very flexible. |
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Positions such as party workers, temporary dayworkers, waitresses and bartenders and party cooks fall into this category. |
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At least the hordes of waitresses in white ensure you can exit this simple pub relatively fast. |
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There was a door in the back, revealing a separate room with several dining tables, customers being served by two waitresses. |
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The doormen, bar staff, chefs, waitresses and management all participated in the training. |
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A pristine pool table and the friendliest and most accommodating of waitresses add to the attractions. |
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The waitresses are on roller skates, nothing but rock music has been playing all night and there's not a designer label in sight. |
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When asked, one of the waitresses was able to turn the louvers on the air conditioner so that the cooled air circulated much more effectively. |
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I even video-taped Malayali girls decked up in traditional finery, working as waitresses in bars in the Gulf. |
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The contract covers maids, bellmen, cocktail waitresses and food service workers. |
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Everyone has seen pictures of those buxom Oktoberfest waitresses in their low-cut folk costume pinafores. |
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The two waitresses were very sweet, though, and wore nice little pinnies of the old school. |
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The Rat had hired three cooks, five waitresses and fifteen chorus girls for the occasion. |
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Most of those stars were waitresses and Safeway grocery baggers in a previous life anyway, so it's nice you celebrated their roots. |
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When your BBQ items are ready, one of the friendly waitresses will bring the plate right to your table. |
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The two of them had got a job together working as waitresses at a local restaurant. |
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Efficient waitresses managed to keep tables cleared as customers departed and before more arrived. |
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Instead, waiters, waitresses and every other person who used to have to rely on tips to live were given a decent wage. |
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Vacated tables were cleared promptly and service by traditionally dressed waitresses was efficient. |
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Edwardian-style waitresses served tea of salmon and cucumber sandwiches, cakes and scones on the lawn. |
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The waiters and waitresses wore black trousers or skirts and black T-shirts. |
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Flash has the friendliest bouncers, most evil bar tenders and sweetest waitresses of any club. |
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How does the salary for a waitress at Hooters compare to waitresses at other restaurants? |
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The waitresses served sandwiches cut into triangles of white bread, and wore those black and white uniforms. |
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Here you'll sit at long communal tables while waitresses in Bavarian costume serve foaming pots of beer. |
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Waiters and waitresses wear prison uniforms and the busboys are dressed like policemen and wardens. |
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The waitresses ran a fairly slick and professional service, neither keeping us waiting nor hovering for our orders before we were ready. |
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I ate kippers and scrambled eggs, and watched a blind man make jewellery boxes while the waitresses fussed over his dog. |
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But the main attractions at the club were the waitresses, all hot babes dressed only in lingerie made out of lettuce. |
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We supply the waitresses, barmaids, security and anything else someone requires to make their night complete. |
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At the bar, there was a customer who used to run a book on which waitresses were wearing suspenders, and which tights. |
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Hard-working waitresses reckoned the 16 per cent price hike would eat into their tips because customers would have less money in small change. |
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A young woman, one of the waitresses, brought out a spoon and a bowl filled with a smoky, greenish liquid and placed them in front of Don. |
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Female waitresses and bartenders everywhere know exactly what it's like to have to simper in silence in the face of some witless, leering oaf. |
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The waitresses wear authentic Thai clothes and look elegant in their long straight skirts and blouses in silks of every hue of the rainbow. |
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The shop was humming with activity as waitresses whizzed to and fro, taking orders or delivering desserts to the customers. |
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He drinks his coffee and flirts with the waitresses while waiting for his two fried eggs over easy and toast. |
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It is harshly lit and staffed by waitresses whose sulkiness is forgivable seeing as they have to bustle around in 18 th-century outfits. |
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The most welcoming waitresses, of which there appears to be at least one per table, are smartly dressed in traditional cheongsams. |
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More than 46 percent of these women work as bar hostesses, followed by waitresses and factory workers. |
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You'll meet authors and artists, mothers and fathers, cops and lawyers, gamers and hackers, cooks and waitresses, humorists and essayists. |
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Stucco housing developments spill into the desert, fuelled by the influx of waitresses, shop clerks, card-dealers and construction workers. |
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And fashionable waitresses with nice curves treat you with refreshing drinks. |
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There's no tang of char in the air, no smoke pit seething in a back alley, no long-legged waitresses in denim cutoffs and cowboy boots. |
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Tommy's rude attention was certainly undesired and negatively affected the waitresses working conditions. |
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Friday nights were the best weeknights for tips, both waitresses knew. |
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I noticed that he was kind of sweet on one of the waitresses there. |
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So he learns a siren song on the Hammond upright, woos wanton waitresses to his seaside flat and then tickles their ivories with the help of a love drug. |
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The doormen and waitresses are splendid in their gold-braided outfits. |
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I've seen waitresses throughout California make eyes at him, try to engage him in small talk, even bring him free treats from the kitchen. |
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Victims of trafficking are often promised legitimate, well-paying jobs, as, for example, caregivers, waitresses, or models. |
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The ball came to an end at 3am, when the waitresses served turtle soup. |
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But he concedes that surliness endures, even among waiters and waitresses who grew up in the privatised, post-Soviet years. |
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As I unchained my bike, I saw the waitresses giggling and pointing at me. |
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There is talk of the dancers being redeployed as waitresses serving beer. |
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The bargaining unit includes race track and kitchen staff, waiters and waitresses as well as betting window tellers. |
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Among women, common occupations included servants and waitresses, and seamstresses or laundresses, with smaller groups of laborers and factory workers. |
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The waitresses, as they were then called, wore little caps and dresses imprinted with the Howard Johnson pieman logo. |
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That the waitresses, in their clamdiggers and halter tops, bring to mind off-duty lifeguards shouldn't scare one away from the fancier offerings. |
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These groups mainly target people in lower-income categories on the pretext of employment as waitresses, barmaids, charwomen or au pairs. |
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The waitresses liked to bestow advice — depilatory, pharmacological, chauvinistic. |
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Bikini-clad waitresses serve drinks to guests as a DJ mixes music from a motorboat perched above the dance floor. |
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You're the kind of customer that waitresses hate, you cheapskate. |
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In other cases, women answered advertisements by foreign tour operators or employment agencies looking for au pairs, models, housekeepers and waitresses. |
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These underemployed immigrants work in jobs as foodstand operators, baby-sitters, or waitresses either in family-run restaurants or in the catering trade. |
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The women say they were hired as waitresses but have also worked as cleaners, maids, housekeepers, cooks and babysitters. |
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Waiters and waitresses tend to do peppy versions of birthday songs, sometimes including instruments and clapping. |
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We are looking for experienced staff for our restaurant and snack bar. We have openings for waiters and waitresses, cooks, assistant-cooks, and dishwashers. |
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We noticed that the waitresses were wearing tee shirts with a message on the back. |
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In the average Greek riot, you are surrounded by concert pianists, interior designers, web developers, waitresses and actors in experimental theatre. |
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The tent is decorated in blue and white colours and waitresses and waiters will be dressed in traditional German lederhosen and dirndl outfits. |
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People started shouting into their recovered mobile phones and arguing with flirtatious waitresses – and I realised then that I hadn't really heard a raised voice or seen a non-Korean face for over a week. |
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Hopefully, in the not too distant future, young waitresses will be paid fairly according to the work they do, rather than the status they have been afforded. |
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Dianna Janzen and Tracy Govereau thought the toughest part about working as waitresses at Pharos restaurant would be dealing with a few difficult customers. |
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Now, where are the waiters and waitresses? |
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They are the carpenters and the cab drivers, waitresses and welders, builders and bricklayers, farmers and fishermen, engineers and entrepreneurs. |
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So I told them about the First World War, when my grandparents owned the Hôtel de la Gare, my three aunts worked as waitresses and my father and his brother made music every evening for the soldiers. |
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The women were on average ten years younger than their husbands and were employed as waitresses, domestics, and salesladies. |
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Some of the waitresses disappeared, others stood against the bar talking to the nonbuying customers. |
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The waiters and waitresses were always overarchingly friendly. |
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People trying to make a living as dancers may, for example, have been waitresses the week before the survey and will not appear in the Census figures. |
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One of the waitresses, with wheat-blonde hair and large, mobile, slickered lips and very long lashes, adjusted Gus's tie. |
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One was that waitresses, among the underheard icons of America, would have many important things to say about their work. |
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Traffickers approach women by advertising in newspapers for dancers, waitresses, club hostesses etc. or by direct recruitment in discotheques and bars. |
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There might be a lot of waitresses who are very unhappy with their work. |
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Many will have been deceived into thinking that they are going to jobs in the services sector, in particular as waitresses in bars or restaurants. |
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Women all the way from waitresses to CEOs are subject to objectification and harassment on a daily basis. |
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You are given a nice big table, and the waitresses make a fuss of you. |
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And when they didn't get into movies they became shopgirls and waitresses and they got married and had beautiful children, so you have this per-capita beauty phenomenon going on here that is second to none. |
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You'd fly out for a convention or company meeting, schlep through some casino where old biddies pulled on one-armed bandit handles and the cocktail waitresses spilled out of their costumes. |
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Havana is full of quadrilingual taxi drivers, lawyers who moonlight as prostitutes and roller-skating pizza waitresses with degrees in aeronautics. |
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The women whose stories are featured include dealers, pit bosses, stage crew members, housekeepers, cocktail waitresses, and women in management. |
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It had Chinese waitresses serving African standbys — jollof rice, fufu, fish stew, okra — and almost every table was taken by African men or mixed couples. |
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Waiters are in button-downs, and waitresses wear full-on fraulein garb. |
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