There's an awareness that we're not only menial workers and bus boys.
Overcoming him with psychic powers, they make him a prisoner and menial worker within their community.
The final scene shows him practicing martial arts with black menial workers, apparently having become one of the militants he used to put down.
These menial workers tended to be ostracized by those not forced to work underground.
The bridge's menial workers, of course, have uniforms to wear, and don't have to worry about what to put on each morning.
From the late 19th century on, turtlenecks were commonly worn by menial workers, athletes, sailors and naval officers.
Others will sell a sponsorship, the woman said, for about $1,200 and then trade it for a higher sum to people seeking a menial worker.
They are thought less intelligent and are mostly menial workers.
Miss Fox; you are, of course, talking of menial workers.
Women, children, and menial workers were tucked away in other buildings of the compound.