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THE END OF THE JOB AND THE FUTURE OF WORKedSARAH KESSLERiggedTHE END OF THE JOB ANDTHE FUTURE OF WORKSARAH KESSLERst. Martin’s PressNEW YORKBegin Read Gigged the end of the job and the future of workdingTable of ContentsAbout the AuthorCopyright PageThank you for buying this St. Martin’s Press ebook.To receive special ofiers, bonus content and info on new releases and other great reads, sign up for our newsletters.Sign UpOr visit us online at us.macmillan.com •newslettersignupFor email updates Gigged the end of the job and the future of workon the author, click here.The author and publisher have provided this e-book to you for your personal use only. You may not make this e-book publiclyGigged the end of the job and the future of work
available in any way. Copyright infringement is against the law. If you believe the copy of this e-book you are reading infringes on the author's copyTHE END OF THE JOB AND THE FUTURE OF WORKedSARAH KESSLERiggedTHE END OF THE JOB ANDTHE FUTURE OF WORKSARAH KESSLERst. Martin’s PressNEW YORKBegin Read Gigged the end of the job and the future of workuture of work" in 2011, I was working as a reporter at a tech blog—a job that involved wading through an endless stream of startup pitches.Illis fiiture, dozens of young entrepreneurs explained to me. didn't involve jobs. Nobody liked jobs: The boredom! The rigid structure! The obedience! What the w Gigged the end of the job and the future of workorld really needed were gigs.The pitch came in different versions. Some startups had created ecommerce stores for labor. Small businesses and FortuneGigged the end of the job and the future of work
500 companies alike could sift through worker profiles by skill and hire them on a project-by-project basis. Other startups worked more like dispatcheTHE END OF THE JOB AND THE FUTURE OF WORKedSARAH KESSLERiggedTHE END OF THE JOB ANDTHE FUTURE OF WORKSARAH KESSLERst. Martin’s PressNEW YORKBegin Read Gigged the end of the job and the future of workect it. A small handful of companies had taken a third approach, breaking work into tiny tasks that took only minutes and paid only cents. They assigned online crowds of people to work on large, tedious projects, like transcribing audiotapes, or checking to make sure that grocery stores across the c Gigged the end of the job and the future of workountry remembered to put a certain brand of cola in a prime location.The rise of these new apps, their founders assured me. meant that soon we would aGigged the end of the job and the future of work
ll be working on the projects we chose, during the hours that we wanted. We would no longer be laboring for the man. but for our own tiny businesses. THE END OF THE JOB AND THE FUTURE OF WORKedSARAH KESSLERiggedTHE END OF THE JOB ANDTHE FUTURE OF WORKSARAH KESSLERst. Martin’s PressNEW YORKBegin Read Gigged the end of the job and the future of work with as many projects as we needed to get by. and fit those gigs in between our band rehearsals, gardening, and other passion projects. It would be more than the end of unemployment. It would be the end ol drudgery.The idea was deeply appealing to me. In addition to sounding like more fun than a jo Gigged the end of the job and the future of workb. this version of the future of work relieved a deep uncertainty I had about the future.From a young age, my baby boomer parents had instilled in meGigged the end of the job and the future of work
that the mission of becoming an adult—the path to dignity, security, and independence—was to obtain a job. Most adults I knew in my rural Wisconsin toTHE END OF THE JOB AND THE FUTURE OF WORKedSARAH KESSLERiggedTHE END OF THE JOB ANDTHE FUTURE OF WORKSARAH KESSLERst. Martin’s PressNEW YORKBegin Read Gigged the end of the job and the future of workory in a town nearby made the air smell like chocolate if the wind blew just right, and another factory made Kikkoman soy sauce. Becoming employable—not following dreams, seeking some sort of personal fulfillment. or whatever it is they tell kids in coastal states—was in itself deserving of respect Gigged the end of the job and the future of workand dignity.So eager was I to become a real person, a person with a job. that rd spent a good chunk of my summer vacation before high school at a greeGigged the end of the job and the future of work
nhouse, picking aphids off of herbs and pulling the hard-to-reach weeds (being 13. I was skinny enough to squeeze between plant stands). My parents diTHE END OF THE JOB AND THE FUTURE OF WORKedSARAH KESSLERiggedTHE END OF THE JOB ANDTHE FUTURE OF WORKSARAH KESSLERst. Martin’s PressNEW YORKBegin ReadTHE END OF THE JOB AND THE FUTURE OF WORKedSARAH KESSLERiggedTHE END OF THE JOB ANDTHE FUTURE OF WORKSARAH KESSLERst. Martin’s PressNEW YORKBegin ReadGọi ngay
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