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Nickel and dimed in america
Nickel and dimed in america






Her reflections are not limited to the financial woes of the poor but expand into their social culture and daily realities. In this book, she offers candid and daunting insight into the world of low-wage laborers. In summary, I believe the book is raising some serious issues about "the working poor", it is unfortunate that it is too painful to listen to the authors complaints to get the the heart of the book.īarbara Ehrenreich is a master of her surroundings. Hence, my main complaint about the book is that the author should have spent more time analyzing the housing issues, aide for the poor issues, job market issues, rather than whine about her minimum wage jobs. Of course, the white collar employees have a home to return to at the end of the day. Employees complaining about managment, drug testing, ineffectual and demoralizing management is as much a "white collar" (and high pay) issue as it is a "blue collar" (minimum wage) issue. Sometimes it seems that the author never held a real job in her life. If you are going to work at WallMart, don't be shocked about having to return clothes to the a rack. If you are going to try your hand making a living as a maid, you should not be surprised about having to clean toilets or carrying a vaccuum.

nickel and dimed in america

Also, much of the writing has an "elitest" tone to it. The problem I have with the book is the editorializing, and even more so, the incessant whining of the author.

nickel and dimed in america

Is it possible to live on a minimum wage salary? This book raises some very interesting social and political issues.








Nickel and dimed in america