Notes From The Future: Writers Turned Drivers, A Two Million Dollar Crapper
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"Our world is flat, and it wants fulfillment." So says the preternaturally perceptive author of Up In The Valley, and he is right. We have accidentally stepped through the looking-glass into a world where the value of labor has become almost zero. I'm not just talking about the fact that it's no longer possible to live a middle-class dream by sacrificing your life to the River Rouge or Lordstown plants; I'm referring to all of the "professions" as well. The average urgent-care physician earns $211,000 a year, which sounds outstanding. Except you have all those loans to repay, and you repay them with post-tax money, so in reality you bring home seven grand a month. A fortune by the standards of the temp laborers and contract hires
Notes From The Future: Writers Turned Drivers, A Two Million Dollar Crapper
Notes From The Future: Writers Turned…
Notes From The Future: Writers Turned Drivers, A Two Million Dollar Crapper
"Our world is flat, and it wants fulfillment." So says the preternaturally perceptive author of Up In The Valley, and he is right. We have accidentally stepped through the looking-glass into a world where the value of labor has become almost zero. I'm not just talking about the fact that it's no longer possible to live a middle-class dream by sacrificing your life to the River Rouge or Lordstown plants; I'm referring to all of the "professions" as well. The average urgent-care physician earns $211,000 a year, which sounds outstanding. Except you have all those loans to repay, and you repay them with post-tax money, so in reality you bring home seven grand a month. A fortune by the standards of the temp laborers and contract hires