People mold reality, and then reality molds them right back. Soon enough, nobody will remember their own eager participation in the destruction of the concept of full-time jobs.
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People mold reality, and then reality molds them right back. Soon enough, nobody will remember their own eager participation in the destruction of the concept of full-time jobs.
Yeah, it’s from Salon. Go figure….
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Your posts about the dismantling of full-time work have made me wonder – is this because we’ve currently seeing a long spell of socio-economic stability? When the world was a lot more unstable, people wanted the stability of full time jobs. Now that the world is relatively more stable, they don’t value the stability of a full time job anymore.
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Ok, you are full of brilliant insights today. 🙂 Yes, absolutely, this is a huge factor.
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I think we are reading two different articles. The article I just read has to do with the fact that Walmart isn’t offering quite reasonable and necessary accommodations to some of its employees. It did not say that all work- even all paid jobs (only one form of “work”) are intrinsically evil.
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