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Author:
Ticona, Julia, author.
Title:
Left to our own devices : coping with insecure work in a digital age / Julia Ticona.
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
xi, 171 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Subject:
Gig economy--United States.
Self-employed--United States.
Internet--Economic aspects--United States.
Labor market--United States.
Precarious employment--United States.
Économie à la demande--États-Unis.
Travailleurs indépendants--États-Unis.
Internet--Aspect économique--États-Unis.
Marché du travail--États-Unis.
Travail précaire--États-Unis.
Gig economy.
Internet--Economic aspects.
Labor market.
Precarious employment.
Self-employed.
United States.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction -- The Digital Hustle -- After Access -- Comparative Advantages -- Suspending the Hustle -- Conclusion: Beyond Inclusion.
Summary:
"The Digital Hustle When we met in the middle of a rare snowstorm in Washington, DC, in January, Charlie was bundled up against the cold in his Carhartt jacket, thick socks, and sturdy work boots, with a knit cap pulled down over his ears. As he peeled off his many layers in our booth at a Dunkin' Donuts, he apologized for smelling like cigarette smoke, saying that bad winter weather always makes him think a little harder about quitting for good. Charlie explained that smoking was a small comfort in what he felt were uncertain times. "It's like, every day you just you walk out your door and you're already stressed. Because we never know, even these days, you never know what the next day is going to be like. You have no idea. I'm just trying to keep my guys busy." Charlie's "guys" are a small crew of two or three manual workers he tried to keep in regular work through a patchwork of contracting, demolition gigs, and moving jobs. Looking older than his forty-seven years, Charlie told me about how he came to start his own home contracting and moving business after he left his union construction job when his boss was replaced by someone much younger than him. He enjoyed the freedom and independence that came with "being his own boss": being my own boss, I don't have to deal with nobody. And for me, because I'm forty-seven, I can't deal with a twenty- or thirty-year-old, some young kid like you being my boss."-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
019069128X
9780190691288
0197631002
9780197631003
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1269481476
LCCN:
2021044706
Locations:
UNUX074 -- University of Northern Iowa - Rod Library (Cedar Falls)

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