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Younger employees and those with more menial jobs were also more prone to boredom.

menial造句

As soon as he could escape, he took to the road, doing various menial jobs.

In lucky Luxembourg hardly any graduates end up in menial jobs.

In 1975, Obama Sr. secured his final job: a menial finance position usually reserved for recent college grads.

Players and critics alike have noted the game's resemblance to a job, and a fairly menial job at that.

Jesus specialized in menial tasks that everyone else tried to avoid: washing feet, helping children, fixing breakfast, and serving lepers.

Unpaid internships seem to be an example of mutual utility: inexperienced youngsters learn something about a chosen field while employers get to farm out some menial work.

The young have all moved out. Many live two hours away in the coastal city of Xiamen, where they largely do menial work.

Relations between the two towns have barely grown cosier since Bremen’s merchants decided that the menial residents of the place they had purchased smelt like fish.

Fang used to be a cook, but last year he injured his right arm and hand in a workplace accident, so now he can perform only menial odd jobs in the kitchen.

When I got back from France - 23 and still apparently good for nothing but menial labour - I wrote more than 200 letters to advertisers in the Guardian jobs pages, and got nothing.

But women predominate in the lower-paying, menial, unrewarding, dead-end jobs, and when they do reach better positions, they are invariably paid less than a man gets for the same job.

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