Following temporary menial employment as a security guard, Beck later attempted to resurrect his social work career with 'Reliance Social Care', an agency supplying staff to social services departments in London.
Art critic John Ott has suggested that efforts by the Harmon Foundation of this kind "eclipses African American artistic endeavors with images of black menial employment."
Prior to 2010 they were under even more restrictive employment rules which permitted, other than work for the U.N., only the most menial employment.
It was long, very long, before I could discipline my mind to learn and practice all the menial employments which are necessary in a good settler's wife.
Surely you must have a place of menial employment where I may be of service to you.
The 16-year-old returned to Chicago and, with the help of his godmother, found menial employment in a Catholic hospital and in this fashion continued to support himself until his retirement in 1963.
Looking back at the two characters, Davies felt Jackie to be someone who is "holding Rose back" right from the first episode due to her suggestions her daughter be content with menial employment.
Migrants who stayed in the city usually became master craftsmen in a construction trade, but some, especially those who remained identifiably Indian, often remained in menial employment.
Whether on welfare or subsisting on menial employment, real people lived here, in constant danger, perhaps hoping to escape to someplace where a real life was possible.
She now shares an apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side with a female roommate and has supported herself with menial employment.