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  1. someone who does an ordinary job that is often not very well paid: Executives at City Hall are earning around three times more than the working stiffs. (Definition of working stiff from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of working stiff. working stiff.

  2. Aug 12, 2014 · Dr. Judy Melinek shares her experiences as a NYC medical examiner, investigating deaths from 9/11, anthrax, and plane crash. A gripping and witty account of the challenges and complexities of her profession and personal life.

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  3. A working stiff is a person who has an ordinary job that is not well-paid. Learn more about this informal American term, its synonyms, pronunciation, and usage examples.

  4. Aug 12, 2014 · Working Stiff chronicles Judy’s two years of training, taking readers behind the police tape of some of the most harrowing deaths in the Big Apple, including a firsthand account of the events of September 11, the subsequent anthrax bio-terrorism attack, and the disastrous crash of American Airlines flight 587.

  5. Working Stiff: Two Years, 262 Bodies, and the Making of a Medical Examiner is a non-fiction book written by Judy Melinek and T. J. Mitchell, a wife-and-husband writing team.

  6. Dr. Working Stiff is the pen name of Judy Melinek, M.D. and T.J. Mitchell, the co-authors of Working Stiff, a memoir of a medical examiner. Their novels feature Dr. Jessie Teska, a forensic pathologist who solves crimes in San Francisco.

  7. "Working Stiff is an eye-opening, gripping account of the life of a forensic pathologist working in New York City. Whether dealing with routine autopsies, surviving relatives, or the catastrophe of September 11, Dr. Judy Melinek reveals the dignity of being human in the face of death." – Leora Tanenbaum, author of "Taking Back God"

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