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She hopes to become a waitress.
So now I have to become a waitress or a dog groomer instead of a pretty scientist".
Unfortunately, by the time the guilt had really raised its head, 25 grand had been spent, so I ran off to London to become a waitress".
Many players use alcohol and beta-blockers to control their performance anxiety and then, after the 'high' of a performance, musicians can struggle to 'come down' and therefore drink to relax – which becomes habitual". Lander left her profession to become a waitress as she battled with her addictions.
An ex-private dancer trying to become a waitress gets into sports betting in Las Vegas.
About four years ago, Anna Sody had to make a decision: become a waitress or coach a club lacrosse team in Dusseldorf, Germany.
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Melissa took a job at a McDonald's, where one of her aunts was employed, and Ashley became a waitress at a Mexican restaurant.
By Lillian Ross The New Yorker, October 29 , 1960P. 40 Annie Melvin escaped from her uncongenial job in a hospital laboratory and became a waitress in a Greenwich Village coffee house.
The New Yorker, October 29 , 1960P. 40 Annie Melvin escaped from her uncongenial job in a hospital laboratory and became a waitress in a Greenwich Village coffee house.
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