101. He worked illegally as a delivery driver, bagel maker, shop assistant and factory worker for over seven years because he could not get a job in England. 102. He remained in a roped-off area, and factory workers had to approach him. 103. He was born in upstate New York, the son of a factory worker. 104. Her father, a factory worker from Puerto Rico, died a year later. 105. His audience includes factory workers, housewives and college students. 106. He was one of three children of Peter Payton, a factory worker, and his wife, Alyne. 107. His father, who left his mother when she was three months pregnant, was a carpenter, his mother a sometime factory worker. 108. His mother is a factory worker. 109. His mother is a garment factory worker and his father is a machinist. 110. His parents were Italian immigrant factory workers who wanted him to work at General Motors or attend college. |