On the corner of 33rd and 5th, there is a Wendy’s restaurant. In the restaurant works a girl named Ann-Marie, and she has blonde hair and she smiles at everyone who enters. One day, an old man enters the shop. He gives Ann-Marie a funny look, and sighs. “I used to know a girl named Anne,” he says. “She looked just like you, except she had brown hair. She used to stop by my apartment every day and deliver my newspapers.” A strange look is in his eyes. “I never knew what happened to her.” Ann-Marie smiles, gives him his order, and when her shift is over, she walks to the Walgreens across the street and purchases a bottle of brown hair dye. Every day that week, she delivers newspapers to the old man, and every day she smiles. On the corner of 33rd and 5th, there is a Wendy’s restaurant. In the restaurant works a girl named Anne, and she has brown hair and she smiles at everyone who enters. …show more content…
“I used to know a girl who looked just like you! Her name was Mary and she used to give my daughter ice-skating lessons. But she had black hair. We still go to Wollman Rink every Saturday, but it isn’t the same…” Anne smiles, giving the woman her shake and thanking her for coming to Wendy’s. As soon as her shift is over, she walks over to the Walgreens across the street and purchases a bottle of jet-black hair dye. Pulling out her old skates, Anne researches how to teach ice skating on the
Later on that day their mom called for some help to come get her and their brother Bobby, when they car came he had to get in a hurst. After all that happened they finally found out what Bobby had.. it was polio what bobby had they knew things would really change after that. So the next day after Ann Fay found out that Bobby had polio she didn't know how she was gonna tell the twins. When Ann Fay told the twins they really didn’t know what polio was so of course Ann Fay had to tell them. The next day Ann Fay had to wake them up get them dressed washed their face and feed them breakfast, she was already toren all up because of what happened to her little brother. Before her daddy left he had gave her some overalls to be the man of the house and help her mom with the kids while he was gone to the war. Ann Fay knew with overalls she was gonna be doing everything now that her little brother has
... are enough power outlets to fuel the creative mind of the techno-geared caffeine addict. The unique decor and fantastic music give it the feel of an NYC cafe. The friendly staff also contributes to the pleasant environment. All of the capable baristas are introduced on the restaurant’s website, with short and sweet bios about them all. This creates a close-knit family, all with a love for quality coffee. This familiarity encourages loyalty to the coffee shop. The full wall of windows provides a view of Bedford Street and again stresses that the products should be enjoyed in the morning. On a sunny morning, the light fills the cafe and illuminates the mural, a focal point. The artistic, wispy design disguises a boring brick wall as a magnificent work of art. The cozy and intimate setting encourages the consumer to return to enjoy the food and people that they love.
As she made a name for herself, one of Jennifer's accomplishments is her influence within the Hispanic community. For instance, Jennifer participated with the organization Children’s Health Fund, which administers “a mobile van program that gives health services and education to underserved children in disadvantaged rural and urban communities” (“Charity-Jennifer Lopez”). As most know, one of the major group to have insurance issues are latinos because most latinos are undocumented. Her attendance at the Children's Health Fund Gala, shows how she can honor the 20 years of work and support that has been done to make the lives of countless positive. In addition, makes others acknowledge the fact that she goes out of her way to spread the word to assist the less
With hindsight comes insight. When looking back at experiences, connections, and meanings can reveal themselves to us. That then provides a greater depth of understanding for that experience, providing assurance of if we make good choices despite harsh judgment. In the essay “Working at Wendy’s”, the narrator Joey nurtures his understanding for what it means to work a low-end job and to understand that people can’t be judged fully on their current career position. I too have had similar experiences where over time and with past reflection, I have noticed and understood things differently than I did in the moment. I want to describe how and what Joey learned as he progressed in his work at Wendy’s, then describe my own similar experience, then
The United States taxes the worldwide earnings of its legal residents. (DEFINE INVERSIONS) However, after inversions, the government cannot impose taxes on most of the non-U.S. earnings of multinational corporations. It is true that some corporate inversions take place due to legitimate, non-tax, and business-related reasons. However, almost all of the corporate inversions, through skillful tax planning (or “legal manipulation,” as I like to dub it), allow U.S. multinational companies to avoid paying significant amounts of U.S. tax—both on income they earned prior to the inversion and on that they will earn in the future.
Wendy Martinez was raised in Cumming, Georgia after being brought by her parents to the U.S. from Mexico to provide her a better future than their own. Her mother worked tirelessly as cleaning personnel at a company and her father
She also worked as a straight line worker with Tyson Foods in
(pg 78) I actually enjoyed this short story. I really like the way Margaret Atwood laces the humor into her stories, like making fun of the blond receptionist and the other blond, and how they compete with one another.
She is known everywhere around campus and nobody hesitates to send a friendly “hello” her way, as they know that they will receive kindness in return.
game and then grabbing Wendy’s on the way back. A weekend day she would be working at Ascension Church, sewing, and either going to Mi Ranchito
She also attains a job with Woodcrest Residential Facility, an assisted living home, as a dietary aide.
On the other side we notice how there is a parking lot and they have a lot of traffic coming through the area. Therefore they have fast-food restaurants down there ranging from : Auntie Anne’s Pretzels to Panera to name a
On the surface, the story of A Small, Good Thing is simple and universal. Thirty-three-year-old Ann Weiss orders a cake for her son's Scotty's eighth birthday and is a little put off by the baker's cold attitude - "(he) was not jolly. There were no pleasantries between them, just the minimum exchange of words, the necessary information." However, she soo...
The biggest sign that the woman might have gotten from Judith being a waitress was her notebook, in which Judith herself agrees, “Easy enough to mistake my poems for a menu, I suppose” (Coffer 202) Judith makes her assumptions based on other ruthless experiences so, she obviously assumes that the elderly women mistaken her for a waitress, because of her Hispanic appearance. Americans today tend to believe that more Hispanics do in fact work at restaurants, and according to, ImDiversity “One-quarter of the restaurant industry workforce is Hispanic, serving in various roles from owners to those getting their start in entry-level positions.” (See How Hispanics) In other words, the data indicates that Latinos are far more likely to work in a restaurant industry. For instance, even Judith herself understand why many Hispanic woman work in food industries “It’s true that work as domestics, as waitresses, and in factories is all that’s available to women with little English” (Coffer 202)
Elli Grace Fuller is a Nurse at Deaconess Hospital in Evansville, Indiana, she has gorgeous red curly hair, full of volume, like a model’s hair you would see in a magazine. Her hair is about waist length. She has a smile that is contagious, whenever she smiles and wave at someone passing by her they always smile and wave back. When Elli Grace is having a bad day talking with her friends at work always cheers her up. Her eyes are shiny and blue, like a diamond. Her eyes will also remind you of a jewel that shines, and sparkles in the sun. Her clothes look like designer clothing, she always smells good like a vanilla candle. She doesn’t like to wear makeup because she feels like it hides the beauty that God has given her.