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The same cannot be said for being a waiter or waitress.
In this country, being a waiter is not yet a profession: it is a job.
Wouldn't mind being a waiter in a swell hotel.
Much of being a waiter is mitigating the pressure between the kitchen and the dining room.
"You can't learn being a waiter, sir," he confides at one point.
Or the flirtatious man with sideburns who said he liked being a waiter because it was easy money.
We need not watch long before we can explain it: he is playing at being a waiter in a café.
Being a waiter has a bad reputation.
"If you wanted to be rich, perhaps you should have found some other career than being a waiter," Ludmilla suggested.
After a brief stint, he decided that being a waiter did not suit him, so he quit and went to Chicago.
Being a waiter at a Magic Johnson retirement dinner."
In the meantime, he worked a variety of jobs which included being a waiter, dishwasher, day laborer, and messenger boy.
After a number of part-time jobs (including being a waiter and a chef) he decided to become a full-time actor and singer.
He did this by being a waiter, performing in cabarets and theaters, and selling his own popular compositions.
This essentially means that in being a waiter, grocer, etc., one must believe that their social role is equivalent to their human existence.
Later, while he was working at Smith & Wollensky, he began to realize he liked being a waiter.
"I already was planning to go to New York, and this was a chance to do reasonable work instead of being a waiter or something like that."
Other work included runway and photographic modelling, gardening, tearing labels off T-shirts in a clothing factory, and being a waiter.
Martino In this timepiece of a place, where you could imagine Cary Grant having a good time, being a waiter is not just a job but a career.
Mr. Gibson puts the right ironic spin on lines that need it, like his reason for not acting anymore: "I find being a waiter more artistically satisfying."
"I was scared to death being a waiter because then I actually had to talk to people, get their orders and tell them about specials," Mr. Buscemi said.
Unable to win any acting roles immediately, he was forced to accept blue collar jobs, which included being a waiter, a telemarketer and a demonstrator of how toys work at fairs.
This is evidenced in one episode where Xin-Hong is adept at being a waiter at a Chinese restaurant whereas Xiang-Ying has no clue as to what is going on.
The waiter thinks of himself as being a waiter (as in being-in-itself), which Sartre says is impossible since he cannot be a waiter in the sense that an inkwell is an inkwell.
Bartending, working at health clubs, doing commercials but not being a waiter ("I couldn't stand serving people food"), Mr. Willis survived seven years in New York, an experience he considers "the college of life.
Bringing ice in the water and hoping they will forget they asked is not good waitering.
Catering students also tested out their waitering and waitressing skills as they attempted to deliver trays on the back of a human 'camel'.