91. He took a job as a waiter. 92. At the time, I was a struggling writer.I decided to get a job as a psychic and then write about it. 93. Later that year I got a job as an entertainer in small clubs, and suddenly I knew this was the career I had been searching for. 94. His greatest wish is to learn to read and write so he might get a job as a clerk. 95. She describes her early days in this job as chaotic. 96. I got myself a job as typist and general dogsbody on a small magazine we thought was being financed from Moscow. 97. Mr Malik had given him a job as a janitor. 98. It begins with scenes of Frank Spencer in his latest, shortlived job as the skipper of a pleasure boat. 99. He returned within a year to a different job as a threader and then ten years later he became an Axminster weaver once again. 100. Lisabeth, from the middle flat, was in danger of losing her unpaid job as my unofficial bodyguard. |