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Discover LudwigThe phrase "waiting tables" is an acceptable phrase in written English that is used to refer to someone who works as a waiter or waitress.
For example, "I took a job waiting tables to make ends meet while I looked for a more permanent job."
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I wasn't waiting tables.
(It's not waiting tables).
"Waiting tables ain't that bad.
Waiting tables at Applebee's? You're employed.
He has gone back to waiting tables.
Between pickups and Zumba classes, he's waiting tables.
He cycled through jobs: brokering mortgages, waiting tables, selling cars.
It's a more lucrative sideline than waiting tables.
By 25, she was waiting tables and telling jokes.
He was discovered waiting tables in New York.
She supported herself by waiting tables in restaurants.
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