Reflection On Nickel And Dimed

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For this book response, I chose to read the volume titled Nickel and Dimed by Barbara Ehrenreich. In short, this book is about a woman who decides to take on living the life as a poor woman in which she would write about those experiences after. Her primary goal was to see whether she could match expenses to income just as the poor do every day. Throughout this book, she travels to various different cities in which she finds jobs that the regular poor would take on. Additionally, she lives off just the money she earns from the jobs that she takes and not the money she has accumulated throughout her years. As a result of this book, she is trying to make everyone realize that this is America and people go through this every single day. Throughout this book, I was awed at the fact that this is America. This is what America is like and people encounter these difficulties each and every day. We truly do not realize what we have until we see it first hand for ourselves or have other people tell of their experiences. One of the most amazing things that I learned from reading this book is that fact that so many people do not have places to live besides their vehicles. You would never know this because they are often hidden from people. It’s crazy to …show more content…

Most companies are just out there to make money and not care for the welfare of their employees. It may be difficult to see this as business has always been portrayed as a stimulator of the economy and always on the lookout for its employees. However, this is only because the companies that abide by such practices are given as examples and not the ones that do poorly. We oftentimes complain about the little petty things in life when we should be worried about the people who are suffering in our world. The saying always goes; you never know what you have till it’s gone. Unfortunately, this saying corresponds particularly well this

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