51. Her husband suggested housework, reminding Abagis that he had maintained his biceps by mixing cement with muscle exercises in mind while working construction jobs years ago. 52. He was working dead-end jobs. 53. He worked multiple jobs and operated dangerous equipment to earn a paycheck. 54. He worked three jobs as a Dallas machinist to support a large family, and when the nightmares occasionally intruded, exhaustion would quickly push them away. 55. He worked two jobs as a waiter so he could volunteer as an intern in the office of Rep. Martin Frost, D-Texas. 56. He talked about how people worked full-time jobs for part-time pay. 57. He was an immigrant, working a job in a city fractured by class divisions. 58. Her mother, Joyce, worked two jobs to support the family. 59. High expectations increase frustration when people are working two jobs and falling deeper into debt. 60. He was raised in a poor community in Malvern, Ark., where he worked factory jobs and played in local bands. |