Back at the office, janitor Jason Aaron was taking care of some lighting repair. |
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Fitzgerald himself worked as a janitor and doorman to help pay for college and Harvard Law School. |
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He came to California hardly knowing a soul and worked at every job imaginable from janitor to a roady in a car show. |
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Would I make the same amount of money as a janitor with an eighth grade education, an uneducated laborer? |
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I opened the door and came face to face with a fat janitor smoking a cigarette and operating an extraordinarily loud vacuum. |
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I flatter myself by thinking that some wayward janitor refuses to wash it off because he agrees with the sentiment. |
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The janitor here had said the last time she'd used her master keys to get me in that it was the absolute last time ever. |
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Upon being hired, each janitor was given one shirt to wear at work, often a used one, and was responsible for washing and keeping it clean. |
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Westermann's tough-guy pose was fostered by early experiences as a professional acrobat, carpenter, railroad repairman and janitor. |
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On leaving the priesthood, he worked in a number of jobs including a doorman, a handyman and a janitor. |
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He has a new family and a job as head janitor in a junior high, but the past isn't through with him yet. |
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An example of this is a janitor who leases an apartment on behalf of the owner, his employer. |
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Take a scenario where an intruder has been discovered in the boys' washroom during a routine check by the janitor at an elementary school. |
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Mr. Mavrak spent his evenings during high school working as a heavy-duty janitor. |
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A school also depends on support staff: the secretary, janitor, equipment manager, noon-hour supervisors, and so on. |
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Saadia works as a cleaning woman. Mokhtar is the janitor of a building under construction. |
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There was the devil to pay with a force of MBS engineers and the apartment janitor nailing up beaverboard blackouts. |
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My father was a skycap for United Airlines and worked nights as a janitor at the local library. |
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Diamante stopped every few steps to give dap to a janitor or a security guard. |
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He also worked as a night watchman and a janitor at festivals, and as a monitor in middle and high schools. |
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You are the boss, but you may also be the janitor, the bookkeeper, the babysitter and the marketing manager. |
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At the end of the day, the janitor comes in to tidy up and discovers what has happened. |
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At a large apartment complex, Mike the janitor has found a profitable new hobby. |
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A lot of the humour here is the face of the observer, the janitor showing McNulty and Bunk around. |
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He works from eight in the morning until midnight and is also the church janitor. |
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In 1978 Coleman was working as a janitor in Sacramento, hometown to both Kelso and Kennedy. |
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He admits to us that most of the time he is more of a janitor than a brewmaster. |
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The Nightman Cometh An illiterate janitor writes a musical to woo a woman who has a restraining order against him. |
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As a janitor working in a cleaning service, he claimed to have insider information. |
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His father ran a janitorial business and Tucker would help out by working as a janitor as the local Burger King. |
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Robin stars as a disabled janitor who befriends a young boy. |
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He, on the other hand, was running away from the old janitor who also happened to be psychic and must have some vestiges of talent left over from his high school track team. |
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Give him a job cutting the grass at the school or working as a janitor. |
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The janitor gave me an extension cable so I could get my puter plugged in. |
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That's okay, neither did Nintendo until a janitor cleaning a locked closet on the third sub-basement of their offices in Tokyo discovered a stack of these games. |
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Folks in our neighborhood come from every walk of life, prince and pauper, investor and janitor. |
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The janitor shall make a record, which shall constitute good evidence, of the date and time of such lodgment and shall issue a receipt upon request. |
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Mr Poitier got his break first: he took Mr Belafonte's place in a play that the latter, still employed as a janitor, missed because he had to collect his tenants' rubbish. |
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Following on from the skiving janitor red-carding a stretcher case, John Shackleton, Boness, reported another scandal rocking schoolboy football. |
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After military service during the second world war, he returned to Brattleboro, where he worked at a service station for 25 years and then as a janitor at the local JC Penney for 17 years. |
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His foster father, Charles Clarkson, was a janitor. |
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Everybody from Bill Gates to his janitor wants the economy to grow. |
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You could spend the five big ones and the client could get downsized to a Jiffy Lube janitor the next week. |
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She cleans apartments, helping her husband who is a janitor. |
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It may even consist in doing something that the janitor should do, something that demands stretching, cramping, stooping and hammering that exercises muscles. |
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To be a janitor in a school environment, for instance, requires a degree of skills that allow communication with administrative and teaching staff as well as students. |
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They gave the students firsthand knowledge of healthy practices and instructed the janitor and school-meals staff about vector control and safe food-handling methods. |
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I guess it was in going to an inner-city neighbourhood that I learned that whether one is a CEO, a janitor, or a waiter, everyone deserves to be treated with respect and fairness. |
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Mr. Paikin's first work experience was as a janitor but he got his first in-depth experience in his first media job at Hamilton's CJJD radio station. |
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Her father was a janitor and her mother a maid. |
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By the end the whizzkid is scrounging tips as a supermarket janitor, a victim either of self-doubt or of fear about where his strange powers might lead. The character and conceit might together have made a good novella. |
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Stewart, Forfar, Angus A In 1907 James Murray Spangler, a janitor from the US state of Ohio, realised his cough was being caused by his old carpet sweeper. |
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That janitor who's always talking about blood creeps me out. |
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