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The HBS hosts discuss the work of flunkies, goons, duct-tapers, box-tickers, and taskmasters.
In the middle of the last century it was expected that the number of working hours-- at least in the so-called "developed" world-- would continue to decrease: just as they had gone from the twelve or ten hours a day down to eight at the beginning of the century, they would continue to decrease to six or even less by the end of the century. Furthermore, it was thought that the mechanization and automation of labor processes would free millions from labor, reducing the need for workers.
The opposite seems to have taken place, however, as people are working more and more. So much so that the forty hour work week sounds utopian again. Why are people working so much and what are they doing? The anthropologist David Graeber has argued that the answer is bullshit jobs. What is a bullshit job? Why do they exist? What can we do to get free of them?
Full episode notes at this link:
https://hotelbarpodcast.com/podcast/eepisode-85-bullshit-jobs
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By Leigh M. Johnson, Jennifer Kling, Bob Vallier4.9
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The HBS hosts discuss the work of flunkies, goons, duct-tapers, box-tickers, and taskmasters.
In the middle of the last century it was expected that the number of working hours-- at least in the so-called "developed" world-- would continue to decrease: just as they had gone from the twelve or ten hours a day down to eight at the beginning of the century, they would continue to decrease to six or even less by the end of the century. Furthermore, it was thought that the mechanization and automation of labor processes would free millions from labor, reducing the need for workers.
The opposite seems to have taken place, however, as people are working more and more. So much so that the forty hour work week sounds utopian again. Why are people working so much and what are they doing? The anthropologist David Graeber has argued that the answer is bullshit jobs. What is a bullshit job? Why do they exist? What can we do to get free of them?
Full episode notes at this link:
https://hotelbarpodcast.com/podcast/eepisode-85-bullshit-jobs
-------------------
If you enjoy Hotel Bar Sessions podcast, please be sure to subscribe and submit a rating/review! Follow us on Twitter @hotelbarpodcast, on Facebook, and subscribe to our YouTube channel!
You can also help keep this podcast going by supporting us financially at patreon.com/hotelbarsessions.

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