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Solon
08-27-2013, 07:28 PM
http://www.strikemag.org/bullshit-jobs/


Over the course of the last century, the number of workers employed as domestic servants, in industry, and in the farm sector has collapsed dramatically. At the same time, “professional, managerial, clerical, sales, and service workers” tripled, growing “from one-quarter to three-quarters of total employment.” In other words, productive jobs have, just as predicted, been largely automated away [. . .].

But rather than allowing a massive reduction of working hours to free the world’s population to pursue their own projects, pleasures, visions, and ideas, we have seen the ballooning not even so much of the “service” sector as of the administrative sector, up to and including the creation of whole new industries like financial services or telemarketing, or the unprecedented expansion of sectors like corporate law, academic and health administration, human resources, and public relations. And these numbers do not even reflect on all those people whose job is to provide administrative, technical, or security support for these industries, or for that matter the whole host of ancillary industries (dog-washers, all-night pizza deliverymen) that only exist because everyone else is spending so much of their time working in all the other ones.


These are what I propose to call “bullshit jobs.”


It’s as if someone were out there making up pointless jobs just for the sake of keeping us all working. And here, precisely, lies the mystery. In capitalism, this is precisely what is not supposed to happen.

Pretty fun read, if a bit over-the-top.

Mormon Red Death
08-27-2013, 08:12 PM
http://www.strikemag.org/bullshit-jobs/


Pretty fun read, if a bit over-the-top.
Boy this guy hit it right on the head. I totally have bullshit job.

not unlike Soviet workers actually, working 40 or even 50 hour weeks on paper, but effectively working 15 hours just as Keynes predicted, since the rest of their time is spent organizing or attending motivational seminars, updating their facebook profiles or downloading TV box-sets.

Solon
08-28-2013, 08:49 AM
Boy this guy hit it right on the head. I totally have bullshit job.

I don't have a bullshit job, but I am shocked by how much of my job is bullshit (just like MRD highlights in that quote). A huge amount of my time is spent corresponding with other bullshitters about how we're going to promote and sustain the current round of bullshit initiatives. All of which distracts mightily from the main point of my job.