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Bait and Switch

The (Futile) Pursuit of the American Dream

Metropolitan Books, 2005
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9

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Investigative journalist Barbara Ehrenreich, the best-selling author of Nickel and Dimed, goes undercover to experience the plight of the unemployed white-collar worker. She finds nothing less than the dissolution of the American Dream: a lack of job security even for those with unique skills, experience and tenure; corporate indifference; a general blame-the-victim response; and a very harsh economic environment. She covers the way members of the “transition industry” exploit vulnerable job seekers, making this a tell-all about a sometimes shady business as well as a personal saga. Those who played by the rules – they earned a college degree and secured a place on the corporate ladder – now find that the game changed. This is extra discouraging because Ehrenreich published this work in 2005, before the 2008 economic crisis. With some empathy for those – charlatans or not – who tried to help her without knowing she was an undercover reporter, getAbstract recommends Ehrenreich’s social commentary, wit, insight and her engaging, sardonic writing style.

Take-Aways

  • Investigative journalist Barbara Ehrenreich went undercover to experience the trials of white-collar unemployment.
  • She consulted self-proclaimed “career coaches” and a résumé expert to help her navigate the complexities of conducting a job search, including working the web.
  • Ehrenreich picked up a few job-searching tips at various networking events but failed to make any viable contacts.

About the Author

Barbara Ehrenreich, who wrote Nickel and Dimed and Bright-Sided, is a New York Times columnist and contributing essayist for Harper’s and The Nation.


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    H. S. 1 decade ago
    Very well written summary and a great book even though it has a narrow them. Kudos to the author to venture out to bring out this reality. It is unfortunate but is the bitter truth of today. The question is - Can it be changed? Who will change it? I hope it does change.

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