Bait and switch : the (futile) pursuit of the American dream

Title
Bait and switch : the (futile) pursuit of the American dream

Author
Ehrenreich, Barbara author.

ISBN
9780805081244

Publication Information
New York : Henry Holt and Co., 2006, c2005.

Physical Description
248 p. ; 21 cm.

General Note
"An Owl book."

Reading Level
1240 L Lexile

Subject Term
Displaced workers -- United States.
 
White collar workers -- United States.
 
Job hunting -- United States.
 
Downward mobility (Social sciences) -- United States.

Summary
The New York Times bestselling investigation into white-collar unemployment from "our premier reporter of the underside of capitalism"-The New York Times Book Review Americans' working lives are growing more precarious every day. Corporations slash employees by the thousands, and the benefits and pensions once guaranteed by "middle-class" jobs are a thing of the past. In Bait and Switch , Barbara Ehrenreich goes back undercover to explore another hidden realm of the economy: the shadowy world of the white-collar unemployed. Armed with the plausible résumé of a professional "in transition," she attempts to land a "middle-class" job. She submits to career coaching, personality testing, and EST-like boot camps, and attends job fairs, networking events, and evangelical job-search ministries. She is proselytized, scammed, lectured, and-again and again-rejected. Bait and Switch highlights the people who have done everything right-gotten college degrees, developed marketable skills, and built up impressive résumés-yet have become repeatedly vulnerable to financial disaster. There are few social supports for these newly disposable workers, Ehrenreich discovers, and little security even for those who have jobs. Worst of all, there is no honest reckoning with the inevitable consequences of the harsh new economy; rather, the jobless are persuaded that they have only themselves to blame. Alternately hilarious and tragic, Bait and Switch , like the classic Nickel and Dimed , is a searing exposé of the cruel new reality in which we all now live.


LibraryCall NumberStatus
Stillwater Public Library650.14086 EHRNonfiction Collection