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"waitressing" Definitions
  1. the job of being a waitress
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In the present timeline, a few years later, she's waitressing.
I pack my waitressing clothes because I have to work tonight.
A: When I turned 16, I graduated from babysitting to waitressing.
I put more in savings if I have a good week waitressing.
I get ready to head to the gym before my waitressing gig.
Or, you might want to land a side-gig, waitressing or freelancing.
Q. Did you have a waitressing background when you joined the diner?
"I could afford it on a part-time waitressing salary," she said.
"That was followed by a seven-year stretch of waitressing," she writes.
Three waitressing jobs, a music teaching position and as a hotel maid.
This wasn't the first time she has reflected openly on her waitressing days.
Aniston isn't the first A-lister to speak highly about past waitressing experiences.
At the time, I was cocktail waitressing at the sleaziest bar in Vancouver.
She switched from one waitressing job to another for a 25-cent raise.
Like waitressing, acting in a Broadway musical requires both emotional and physical multitasking.
There were a lot of waitressing and bartender jobs to make ends meet.
Waitressing after teaching all week is exhausting, so I immediately crash after getting home.
It's my sister asking me how to get into waitressing for a strip club.
Nobody is quitting an accounting, advertising, or waitressing job to concentrate on day trading.
She paid for the application fees with money she made from babysitting and waitressing.
Coralie Annovazzi, 220, still lives with her parents as she works temporary waitressing jobs.
Bareilles may not have much acting experience, but she's an old hand at waitressing.
Two years ago at this time, she was bartending and waitressing in New York.
After working 22 jobs, a waitressing job was the one that made Cocoran rich.
And I wasn't doing comedy, I think I was probably waitressing someplace at the time.
I took on small jobs to make money, babysitting, waitressing, sewing dresses for my aunts.
While Spiotta was working on her first novel, ''Lightning Field,'' she supported herself by waitressing.
Otherwise, she scrapes a precarious living teaching English in primary schools, translating and, occasionally, waitressing.
From her first days waitressing in the early 1970s, Wade had fallen for Maison Bertaux.
It's not much different from the "is everything alright for you there, sir?" of waitressing.
My mother, quick to make friends, became her family's breadwinner, waitressing in bars and restaurants.
I filled my days with freelance work, lackluster waitressing gigs and spirit-crushing temp jobs.
Broke Cheryl Strayed: You'll only be stuck waitressing forever if you decide to be, Broke.
She had been waitressing at Caffe Dante on MacDougal Street, and Dylan was a regular.
During episode 7, Costa admitted to having done "a bit of lingerie waitressing," as per News.com.au.
She is shown tending to the animals on her mother's land and also waitressing after school.
Then I head out to the bank to deposit cash from waitressing shifts earlier this week.
Without those, your waitressing job isn't some noble lesson you'll mention later in your TED talk.
According to Corcoran, you can learn more in waitressing than you can in any other job.
When she was waitressing to put herself through college, those jobs didn't always come with benefits.
Waitressing seemed like the most logical option as I'd done it back in my native Poland.
"You spend a week on the grill, a week waitressing, a week in financials," she said.
I acquired my first pair of Dansko clogs for a summer waitressing job in high school.
Occupation: Business Co-OwnerIndustry: Event & Wedding PlanningAge: 217Location: Baltimore, MDIncome: ~$217.50,2129 (~$2129,218 from my business, plus ~$2129,000 from my waitressing job)Paycheck Amount (Monthly): $1,000 from my business and ~$1,500-$2,83 from waitressing Monthly ExpensesRent: $850Loans: $0 (My parents paid for my undergraduate degree — thanks, Mom & Dad!
Annalise went to find Bonnie outside her waitressing gig, suggesting she become a law student at Middleton.
Becky Conner (Alicia Goranson) is working a low-paying waitressing job with a demeaning "Mexican"-style uniform.
An old waitressing job I had required me to dress like a sailor, so I get it.
A friend of mine, who already worked there, helped me get a waitressing position at the agency.
"The Archer" singer Taylor Swift tried her hand at waitressing in a new commercial for Capital One.
The bartending (and waitressing in a taqueria, which also gets frequent mentions) is a tax on her.
Personal finance guru Suze Orman went from waitressing at 30 to retiring to her own private island.
Every assistant I knew quietly relied on a secondary source of income: copyediting, bartending, waitressing, generous relatives.
I approached the project as if it were a job (my actual jobs were waitressing, cashiering, stripping).
Recently, I have been putting my waitressing tips into my checking account and my managing paycheck into savings.
Out of all the jobs she held, she says that waitressing prepared her most for her success today.
She was waitressing, it was the '80s "and there was a lot of Aqua Net involved," she recalls.
At first, waitressing was just a way to make some cash on the side while studying for school.
It is one of the many demoralizing experiences that have taken place within my 20+ year waitressing career.
Grocery budgets were determined by whether my mom had a busy or slow night at her waitressing job.
She's now rolling in it thanks to her success at waitressing, and she's not letting it go to waste.
Her children were living with grandparents, and she was living at a sober house out of state and waitressing.
I started waitressing at a local retirement home at 15, and had paid for my own car by 17.
John's co-star on "Shark Tank," self-made millionaire Barbara Corcoran, has a lot to say about waitressing herself.
I was due to be in the kitchen waitressing, but my bully was covering a shift that particular day.
After a few waitressing jobs, including a stint at IHOP, she took a friend's advice and applied at Hooters.
Shelby had become addicted to opioids at twenty-one, when she was depressed and waitressing at a Waffle House.
She hoped to get a Narcotics Anonymous sponsor, a job waitressing and a spot on a recreational soccer team.
She returns to the present with a waitressing stint in her college town before settling back in New York.
Even now, his family watches every penny: his wife recently took a waitressing job to help pay for a car.
Faith established herself in street art in her boyfriend's graffiti crew while waitressing or working intermittently as a graphic designer.
What other fashion items are teens spending their babysitting dough, Bat Mitzvah checks, and/or waitressing tips on this year?
Women constitute two-thirds of the workers in tipped occupations, (such as waitressing and salon work) making $2.15 an hour.
If Serena can win a tennis tournament while expecting, you can show up for your waitressing shift with no complaint.
It had lots of sea-inspired touches, like an actual stationary vessel, and the female waitressing staff all wore saris.
Fellow Shark Barbara Corcoran worked 22 low-paying jobs, including several waitressing gigs, before making her fortune in real estate.
One day in 1986, she was walking to a waitressing job and saw a limousine parked outside a film première.
Waitressing paid her share of the rent for the apartment she shares with two roommates on the Upper West Side.
After graduation she took up bartending and waitressing jobs to supplement her mother's income as a housecleaner and bus driver.
I've never experienced this kind of treatment before; Viennese coffee houses are legendary for the unfriendliness of their waitressing staff.
The family's main income is her waitressing job at Luke's diner and her beloved band Hep Alien is all but dissolved.
We learn of Ms. Barr's Salt Lake City upbringing, traumatic brain injury, time in a mental institution and years of waitressing.
Eve did the waitressing, and Kenny, a self-taught cook, made the food; the menu gradually grew with the restaurant's popularity.
And after taking a demoralizing waitressing job at a casino, Darlene (Sara Gilbert) decides it's time to give writing another shot.
She grew up in Union County, New Jersey, and earned a degree in psychology at Boston University while waitressing part time.
When she was smuggled out of North Korea in spring 2200, Ms. Lee was told she would be waitressing in China.
When she was smuggled out of North Korea in spring 2200, Ms. Lee was told she would be waitressing in China.
And tomorrow my waitressing team is going to a wellness hotel to have a massage and good food and some quiet time.
I dropped out of college, where I was studying acting, and kind of flitted around for a few years waitressing and auditioning.
Instead Ketzel spent her life waitressing, giving up her dream of becoming a comedian like the men she idolized in her childhood.
A: My first job was selling shoes at a local department store, followed by a year of waitressing after I graduated college.
Murray, who was supporting herself by waitressing, lost, in quick succession, most of her customers, most of her tips, and her job.
SYDNEY, Australia — During her second week waitressing at a barbecue restaurant in Sydney, a customer asked Yating Yang if she was Chinese.
And then for college, I had to use every source of revenue I could find: loans, scholarships, work-study and more waitressing.
When the show received its first big-time review, I remember heading into my waitressing job the following day like everything was normal.
Kathleen Palkovic and her son spent two hours shoveling the snow so she could make it to her waitressing job, the AP reported.
I was waitressing at the time and the ad said something about how I was a great server and made the couple's night.
The accident It's May 23, 2000, and Aimee Copeland ends her waitressing shift at a café with no particular plans for the afternoon.
Another woman emotionally recalled a time she was sexually assaulted while waitressing at a popular restaurant chain, her first job as a teenager.
For years after she settled in Virginia from Peru, she earned money washing dishes, waitressing, cleaning bathrooms, cleaning offices, "cleaning anything," she says.
Reynolds, 58, has highlighted her upbringing in rural St. Charles and early jobs like a waitressing gig for the retail store chain Younkers.
Nelson said Moore, the Etowah County district attorney at the time, had originally offered to drive her home after her waitressing shift ended.
After her partner left she began waitressing, and the flexible hours allowed her to see her sons off to school and day care.
At the start of 210, I was working 27-50 hours a week at two waitressing jobs in the UK, making minimum wage.
While holding down a waitressing job, she visited re-entry programs around the country and pored over academic literature on recidivism, or repeat offending.
Female lead Lilette and her mother Vanessa Suarez (Shirley Rumierk) are desperate for every single waitressing shift they can get to make ends meet.
I made minimum wage or a little better, waitressing or selling bread at a market, or playing with dogs at a doggy day care.
In 2016, one in five employed Asian American women work in service occupations — which include food prep, waitressing, dishwashing, housekeeping, childcare and personal aid.
She had come to a conclusion: "He abuses power," Ms. Williams said after her waitressing shift had ended and she had left the bar.
She was working two jobs in this small town, waitressing by day and bartending at night, to pay for drugs, but still never had enough.
Between caring for her sister and working her waitressing shift, Rose had trouble finding time for the exercise, which was scheduled to cover two weekdays.
Ching was a 23-year-old waitressing at a Sydney cafe when the living whirlwind that is Bowie swept her off her feet, AP reports.
"You learn more in waitressing than you can in any other job, and I had every kind of menial job you can imagine," she said.
"You learn more in waitressing than you can in any other job, and I had every kind of menial job you can imagine," Corcoran says.
She is something of a blend herself: A senior publisher at Oxford University Press, Ms. Petrylak spends some nights waitressing at a Second Avenue pub.
So in the name of YOLO — you only live once — I took two weeks off from my waitressing gig and flew to London, Belfast, and Dublin.
She did both, landing a waitressing gig at a local pizzeria and enrolling in an online GED program in hopes of eventually getting her nursing degree.
POLICE: MISSOURI MAN SHOOTS GIRLFRIEND AFTER $36 DISPUTE Following the video, Duncan was terminated from her waitressing job at the Social Bar & Grill in St. Louis.
My mother left waitressing in 1998 to become a social worker, and the vulnerability of her clients is a reflection of the city's creeping, insidious poverty.
Aside from the rampant sexual harassment in professions like waitressing, women have to contend with the low wages and lack of career progression in these industries.
In the steamy video, Becky G gets her flirt on with Smart's character, who wears a fancy suit with gold jewelry, while waitressing at a bar.
"She (my daughter) did so well that, my wife, the first lady, is waitressing this summer," he said in a video played by the TV station.
A resident of Hamilton Heights in Manhattan, Ms. Ramos, 33, balances training with 12-hour waitressing shifts and caring for her 6-year-old daughter, Gabriela.
Growing up in a middle-class family just outside Philadelphia, she was regaled with stories about her mother's short, glamorous-sounding stint waitressing in Times Square.
"At one point, I asked myself if I would be O.K. waitressing at forty-five as long as I got to do acting," Wu told me.
"You learn more in waitressing than you can in any other job, and I had every kind of menial job you can imagine," Corcoran tells Torabi.
Her summer pay from waitressing was hers to keep, as long as she deposited the first $500 into a Roth IRA at the local credit union.
Dawn Dunning, who was doing some small acting gigs in 2003, met Weinstein at a nightclub where she was waitressing, and they set up a meeting together.
I packed my bags, left my waitressing job, and arrived in New York City with a dream in my pocket to hit it big as a recruiter.
"When I was 21, I was waitressing and I waited on him," says the star of horror film The Boy, who admits she got emotional during the encounter.
Occasionally one woman, known as a "waitress" although she appears to do little waitressing, breaks into song, usually accompanied by one of the male visitors to the bar.
And thank God because the best plan B we ever came up with was waitressing, and as you will soon find out, that was not really our forte.
After her daughter got back from her waitressing shift, she would often get into bed next to her mom and tell stories from her day before falling asleep.
It was a public four-year college just 40 minutes away and tuition was just $50 a semester -- something I could afford on a part-time waitressing salary.
Abby doesn't have enough money to chip in $20 for rent, so she borrows $8 from a guitar-strumming burnout and takes a waitressing job at Vinnie's bar.
Op-Ed Contributor My former co-worker once drank so much during a waitressing shift, she stumbled through the restaurant with her intoxication on full display to guests.
And of the 22 menial jobs she worked in her teens and early 20s, it was waitressing that most prepared her to build a successful company, she says.
So just like teenagers across the country, LePage has found a part-time gig that might make a dream car finally within reach: waitressing at a local seafood joint.
When Erika Girardi first met her future husband Tom while cocktail-waitressing at the LA restaurant Chasen's, where he was a regular, she never imagined they'd end up together.
She's chasing her dream of making it as a singer-songwriter, spending her nights waitressing and doing drugs and/or having sex with Dylan, an up-and-coming musician.
I work my weekend waitressing job every Sunday (and every Saturday, too, but yesterday I got coverage), so I need to get ready for the week in the morning.
She moved to New York, burned out at an advertising agency, and stumbled into a waitressing job at Voyage, a globally influenced Southern-style restaurant in the West Village.
Grumpy Cat's viral fame allowed Bundesen to quit her waitressing job at Red Lobster "within days of her first appearance on social media," she said in an interview in 2014.
We learn Kate is waitressing and going to night school back in town while Kevin is struggling through pilot season in L.A. — still not being taken seriously as an actor.
At the time, I was waitressing at a busy restaurant and the manager had promised me that I could borrow plates and silverware to take home for my holiday feast.
She finally left Porter as a shell of her former self, she said, with her self-confidence so battered that she was scared to apply for anything other than waitressing jobs.
It's in this waitressing job that she meets a German man named Sig, who spend his money freely and calls himself the CEO of a new start-up in town, Techsolu.
Anna Todd was living in Fort Hood, Texas working odd jobs including a stint at a bakery, waitressing at Waffle House, working as a salesperson at Ulta and babysitting for friends.
Even when she seemed at her most functional—studying public relations at Duquesne University while waitressing and sitting on the Allegheny County Democratic Committee—her every spare dollar went to drugs.
She moved to New York, where she spent the next five years waitressing and going to countless auditions, which led to only a handful of TV and Off Off Broadway roles.
She moved to Los Angeles in 2010, after a bad breakup with a boyfriend, but for several years her life continued much the same in the new location: waitressing, auditions, sporadic roles.
During her waitressing years, she'd bring audition pieces to rehearse, but now she looks to Archibald for help inhabiting a character she's playing by inventing a backstory or developing an interior world.
She was homeless for a while, living in her car and using the money she made from waitressing jobs to pay for headshots and classes at the New York Film Academy Los Angeles.
One paragon of ­"purpose-driven grit" is Kat Cole, the child of a cash-strapped single mother, who rose from a waitressing gig at Hooters to become president of the Cinnabon bakery chain.
In less than three years, the 23-year-old has turned her one-time hobby — posting DIY slime videos to YouTube — into a full-time career, and gone from waitressing to making millions.
When I returned to Terre Haute in September, she was waitressing at Denny's three times a week, on the graveyard shift, and was about to pick up another job, at a Hilton Garden Inn.
Up to her eyeballs in student debt, one of her two jobs is waitressing, where she feels pressured to tolerate inappropriate behavior from customers and colleagues because of the precariousness of living off tips.
After tracking Bambi down at her waitressing job, Jen learned that Bambi was a singer/songwriter who was working with Ted on an album and had been dating him for a year and a half.
We have teachers with advanced degrees in math, economics, physics and chemistry, who are preparing the next generation of American inventors and entrepreneurs in these very lucrative fields -- and they're waitressing to pay the rent.
To afford taking two months off from her waitressing job in Buford, Ga., so she could escort her daughter Shyann Walker, 12, up north for the summer, Sharon Harris asked for help from relatives and friends.
But the younger Ms. De La Cruz, now 20, eased her worries: Since moving to the Bronx, she had saved enough in tips from her waitressing job in Newark to pay the fees ahead of schedule.
But in general, Below Deck makes great drama out of the nuances of the kind of "interior" service labor often deemed too feminine (and boring) to anchor pop culture narratives: event planning, waitressing, laundering, and cooking.
Just wrapping up her fifth year of waitressing at the fall fest—which draws more than six million visitors to Munich during the 16-day celebration each year—Herpich is basically a pro on all things Oktoberfest.
While waitressing at a Hooters in Detroit, Wells, a former stripper, meets a sex worker named Jessica, her boyfriend Jarrett, and a man called "Z" and accepts their invitation to Tampa to dance at a lucrative club.
Likewise, Jane the Virgin's Jane (Gina Rodriguez) faces a similar dilemma when her father, who's been paying for her graduate school classes, finds himself in financial trouble, and she returns to waitressing to pay for her education.
She was waitressing at a vegan-pizza place on Avenue A and living in New Jersey with her parents when she found a Craigslist ad for the apartment, which was selling for about three hundred thousand dollars.
Moore stands credibly accused of molesting a 14-year-old whom he picked up outside her mother's custody hearing and of sexually assaulting a 16-year-old after offering her a ride home from her waitressing job.
Ocasio-Cortez worked a number of jobs after she graduated from Boston University in 2011, waitressing and bartending along with taking a position at non-profit in order to help her mother, who cleaned houses and drove buses.
Age: 8Occupation: waitress/receptionistSalary: about $00,10 prior to trip (earned about $21000,217 waitressing on work holiday visa) Hometown: Austin, TXTrip Location: AustraliaTrip Length: 2100 yearAnnual Number Of Vacation Days: n/a TransportationCosts: Flight into Melbourne in November 214.
EVERY YEAR for the past seven years, Halyna has taken time off from her waitressing job in Zakarpattia, in south-western Ukraine, to lead a team of Ukrainian fruit-pickers on a farm outside Krasnik, in eastern Poland.
One day not long after the Ziosks appeared, Bishop, a single mom who balances waitressing with raising her 183-year-old son and a second job in a legal office, went to the kitchen to check her schedule.
Ms. Helbig, 30, was trying to be a comedy writer "like Tina Fey," waitressing at a chain steakhouse and living in a dingy apartment in Brooklyn with a landlord who hit up her and her roommate for money.
I thought I would be able to hold down a part-time job waitressing or driving for Uber while campaigning, but the demands — calling and meeting with voters, attending events across my community, pursuing endorsements — became too high.
As a college student waitressing my way through school in Kentucky, I worked at different restaurants over a few years, serving everything from burgoo -- a spicy stew -- to Kentucky Hot Browns -- a sandwich -- to spoonbread -- a cornmeal-based pudding.
We spoke over our own impromptu feast -- a box filled with hoagies from the nearby Third Base Luncheonette, where Maddon's mother, Beanie, was a mainstay for decades before giving up waitressing two years ago at the age of 83.
Men are the majority in 26 of the 30 highest-paid jobs (like chief executives, computer engineers and architects), while women are the majority in 23 of the 30 lowest-paying jobs (like waitressing and child care work), Bloomberg reports.
A professor suggested she apply for a role as an intern in Teen Vogue's fashion closet during her winter break, and after graduation she returned to the magazine as an employee, working full-time while also waitressing and moonlighting in retail.
Whereas he might pose as a valet or a security guard, Villanelle—who loves the theatricality of a costume—exploits the service jobs typically reserved for women, such as nursing, waitressing or sex work, to gain access to her victims.
Women employed in the hospitality, waitressing, trucking and delivery industries spoke with ABC News anchor Diane Sawyer about the harassment they face from those in authority and the customers they serve in a new special report, My Reality: A Hidden America.
Some of your friends will be on the fast-track to marriage (don't get me started on how much waitressing money you'll spend on weddings) while some will be perpetually single — and spend every happy hour ignoring you and swiping right.
I went in the Texas paper, the campus paper, there was a job that paid $10 an hour, which sounded better than the waitressing and barista jobs I'd had before, and it was doing tech support for internet service providers.
Her youth, her story (she was bartending and waitressing before deciding to launch a long-shot congressional bid) and her outspoken liberalism (she identifies as a democratic socialist) combined to make her one of the most high-profile House members.
"Even though having a baby on methadone is not something you'd ever want to do, the people at Lily's Place have helped me to look at it a different way," says Clements, who plans to go back to her waitressing job very soon.
The Munich local started waitressing to tick off a box on her bucket list, but now sees the annual 16-day feat as a personal challenge, both a mental break from her creative work and a chance to push herself physically and emotionally.
She lived the archetypal struggling New York actress life: working as a receptionist by day (at Garren New York, the high-end hair salon), briefly waitressing at Joe Allen, the unofficial canteen of Broadway, and sending out endless head shots wherever she could.
At 26, while working an array of jobs — waitressing, working the cash register at Lululemon and tutoring at the elite Quaker school Sidwell Friends, where she literally runs into Malia Obama one day — Dorey-Stein answers an ad on Craigslist for a stenographer.
While you're more likely to see me with my top tucked in than not, this isn't the case for everyone — to some, tucking in a shirt can bring back unpleasant memories of a private school uniform, past waitressing days, or Steve Urkel from Family Matters.
The first victim Brown describes is 15-year-old Jackie English, who went missing in the autumn of 27.953 after working the late shift at her waitressing job and whose body was found a few days later ("swollen, pale and bluish") in Big Otter Creek.
Ferik works long hours and double shifts, sometimes staying there hours after the restaurant closes at 1 AM. She told Motherboard about the struggles of waitressing after dark, when she finds time to sleep, and how she can't wait to leave the job behind.
After doing it a few times, she realized that sex work could also be an alternative to her grueling routine of bartending, waitressing, working at an art gallery, and doing freelance art gigs in order to stay afloat in an increasingly unaffordable San Francisco.
Sharrer kept painting up until her death in 2009, and the exhibition includes decade upon decade of works that show her continuing to develop and refine her themes: grappling with womanhood, waitressing, divorce, religion, and family life in a way that feels deeply personal and also relatable.
And my car is paid off.)Cell Phone: $0 (Paid for through my business.)Cable/Internet: $89.72Health Insurance: $88.68Car Insurance: $65Gym: $56Utilities: ~$100Spotify: $9.99Savings: $103.293 (sometimes more, depending on how much I make at my waitressing job)Massage Membership: $84.99 bimonthly Day One 7:15 a.m.
Waitressing is great life training - you learn to prioritize and manage your time, you learn to appear cool even if you are frazzled, you hone your memory skills and your sense of humor, and you learn to be brave and patient around grumpy customers and chefs.
But as the first episode jumps into the future, we see that just a few years later, everything has gone wrong: Homecoming is closed and classified; Heidi is waitressing at a crab shack, having lost all recollection of the project; and Walter has gone off the grid.
Bosworth's command of detail—the butterflies on her wedding dress, the caramel she spoons out during a waitressing gig, Diane Arbus's habit of wearing clothes until they're in shreds, a workshop scene with a randy Steve McQueen—makes the book more than merely a dishy showbiz memoir.
In Yanji, the young women at one of these places are so overworked that after closing they rush over to the nightclub at a nearby hotel for a shift of musical performance and cocktail waitressing with male customers whose Chinese yuan go straight to the North Korean regime.
There was waitressing at Joe Allen in Paris and folding shirts at Quiksilver, all while flying back and forth to California, where she was she was a surf instructor in Santa Barbara and a chef for the crew of "Unusually Thicke," a reality show starring Alan Thicke and his family.
"I think I speak for actors everywhere when I say that we spend some time without the love of our job that we are trained to do in catering or call centers or bar jobs or festivals... or waitressing," she told reporters on the red carpet at the "Me Before You" premiere.
Calling jobs worked primarily by people of color as "low-skilled" can suggest workers are not talented, without taking into account the racial and societal barriers keeping black and brown people from high-paying jobs, "Manual labor jobs, waitressing jobs, home healthcare aids, all of these are really necessary to our society," she added.
Veronica's mother Hermione takes a jobs waitressing at the diner after her husband goes to jail; Fred Andrews, Archie's dad, is shot by the dramatically named "Angel of Death" at Pop's; and a good chunk of the second episode of season 2 is devoted to Betty and Jughead's mission to save the diner when Pop Tate stops getting business.
Jana could recall her waitressing and working at the jewelry counter at Mervyn's (and also being fired from Mervyn's), but more clearly she recalled the days she came home from school to find her mother still in her silk robe, smoking long, thin cigarettes on the back patio and practicing lines for a commercial audition she wouldn't get.
Her other job, which she kept going, was waitressing at Caturra on The Corner, right by the main grounds of the University of Virginia: a chic place if you had the quinoa-salmon combo, less so if you ordered the Caturra Mess, which was a pile of potatoes, ham and cheese with two eggs over easy and hollandaise.
Williams said: Had you ended your whole whining disdain about full health coverage and expensive copays by saying you had taken a job at Starbucks, or a waitressing job in order to make money while you were on the search for a new job that requires the basic knowledge most teenagers with a Twitter account hold these days, I'd have maybe given you credit.
At 18, she was already in a starter marriage, to a physically abusive artist-hack named Jason Bean, whom she supported by waitressing and modeling (and who bought a green Jaguar with her earnings that she wasn't allowed to drive), living in dank and gothic squalor in one room of his grandmother's Bronxville apartment with a vicious uncaged bird and two murky fish tanks.
Maybe it was the makeup or maybe it was the way Fanny sat up straight and had a quick answer for every question he posed, but Rosario and Fanny were pretty sure that the elderly manager at the diner across the road from their apartment hadn't known how old she was when he offered her a summer job waitressing a few days a week.
The Stonewall Inn, the Greenwich Village flash point of gay rights, was enshrined as a National Historical Landmark; an AIDS memorial was erected on Greenwich Avenue; Jason Collins played with the Brooklyn Nets as the NBA's first openly gay player; Laverne Cox went from waitressing in Union Square to gracing the cover of Time as a transgender icon; and Ritchie Torres, a city councilman, became the Bronx's first openly gay representative.
She came to photography relatively late, almost in her 30s, after a sheltered Boston upbringing that became what can only be described as a Zelig adulthood: a college year in Paris spent in the same hotel as Susan Sontag; a stint waitressing at the 1958 Brussels World's Fair, where she was propositioned by the photographer Weegee ("I had no idea who he was!" she says); a job as a secretary for Grove Press in New York during the heyday of its obscenity battles and its ascendancy as a haven for Beat poets, who seemed to gravitate toward Ms. Dorfman like a mother soul.
No, I couldn't turn to them — I needed a therapist with an M.D., a focus on concrete "results" and an office within a 10-minute drive of U.C.L.A. The very next day, I was sitting in exactly the kind of place I had envisioned, an impersonal room with gray walls and black leather furniture, describing to the attractive young psychiatrist in the chair opposite me how I had always had to develop elaborate compensatory strategies for getting through my school work, how staying with any one thing was a challenge for me, how I was best at jobs that required elaborate multitasking, like waitressing.

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