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In other words, you don't have to go on working for peanuts!
And be prepared, he might add, to work for peanuts.
And they'd better be willing to work for peanuts or it's going to break you.
You and I are the only ones crazy enough to work for peanuts."
"You haven't even talked to me once since I agreed to work for peanuts.
Will work for peanuts looks like a valuable site.
This week's programme looks at the phrase 'work for peanuts'.
"At the state college; where else can you find beautiful young chicks who would work for peanuts?
That means you work for peanuts or less.
However, Americans won't work for peanuts, and these days the national minimum wage is less than peanuts.
'There's only one reason to work for peanuts.
It isn't illegal to buy an artist's work for peanuts and sell it again at any price one can get.
Clearly many women are making the calculation that this work is a better bet than working for peanuts in a supermarket, bar or call centre.
They work for peanuts in the expectation that they will transfer to larger spaces producing more revenue.
Once the population was hooked and would work for peanuts just to be able to buy brands, the bosses no longer needed to butter them up.
Yes, businesses would theoretically like to set up shop in some area with workers who work for peanuts, no unions, 'friendly courts, and so forth.
Hence, considerable numbers of chefesses willing to come over here and work for peanuts just for the experience.
"Anyone who's better than the Marquis isn't working for peanuts on some security force," answered Nighthawk.
Working for Peanuts is a 1953 animated short produced by Walt Disney.
Little industrial units employing a handful of people working for peanuts is not the answer to mass redundancies anywhere.
When he objects that his "prospects are good", she retorts that "working for peanuts is all very fine/but I can show you a better time."
Working for Peanuts, released on 11 November 1953
We were content to work for peanuts at Garamond, because at least books were for the people.
Also their are a billion Chinese and a billion Indians prepared to work for peanuts so companies are outsourcing.
Monkeys are excellent harvesters and work for peanuts (actually, for eggs, rice, and fruit).