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Discover LudwigThe phrase "work as a waiter" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe someone's job. For example: "My brother works as a waiter at a local restaurant."
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About a decade ago, he showed up to work as a waiter at a sushi restaurant in Florida when the owner suddenly pointed to him and told him to start prepping meals.
He says that even his pleas to work as a waiter have been rebuffed.
Experience in the service industry helped him to find work as a waiter at various restaurants.
Kerim came to London from Egypt 30 years ago to work as a waiter.
Alex Meyer, a promising young line cook, showed up, dressed in black on black, to work as a waiter.
In his sophomore year, while classmates were looking for research opportunities, López-Alt began looking for work as a waiter.
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Working as a waiter can be tough.
Aubrey Elson — actress and singer — was working as a waiter.
He worked as a waiter and later as a cabbie.
He worked as a waiter before becoming a drama student.
When times were hard, he worked as a waiter.
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