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posted by martyb on Friday March 24 2017, @11:16AM   Printer-friendly
from the work-like-a-dog-/-fingers-to-the-bone-/-nose-to-the-grindstone dept.

Mary’s story looks different to different people. Within the ghoulishly cheerful Lyft public-relations machinery, Mary is an exemplar of hard work and dedication—the latter being, perhaps, hard to come by in a company that refuses to classify its drivers as employees. Mary’s entrepreneurial spirit—taking ride requests while she was in labor!—is an “exciting” example of how seamless and flexible app-based employment can be. Look at that hustle! You can make a quick buck with Lyft anytime, even when your cervix is dilating.

[...] It does require a fairly dystopian strain of doublethink for a company to celebrate how hard and how constantly its employees must work to make a living, given that these companies are themselves setting the terms. And yet this type of faux-inspirational tale has been appearing more lately, both in corporate advertising and in the news. Fiverr, an online freelance marketplace that promotes itself as being for “the lean entrepreneur”—as its name suggests, services advertised on Fiverr can be purchased for as low as five dollars—recently attracted ire for an ad campaign called “In Doers We Trust.” One ad, prominently displayed on some New York City subway cars, features a woman staring at the camera with a look of blank determination. “You eat a coffee for lunch,” the ad proclaims. “You follow through on your follow through. Sleep deprivation is your drug of choice. You might be a doer.”

[...] At the root of this is the American obsession with self-reliance, which makes it more acceptable to applaud an individual for working himself to death than to argue that an individual working himself to death is evidence of a flawed economic system. The contrast between the gig economy’s rhetoric (everyone is always connecting, having fun, and killing it!) and the conditions that allow it to exist (a lack of dependable employment that pays a living wage) makes this kink in our thinking especially clear. Human-interest stories about the beauty of some person standing up to the punishments of late capitalism are regular features in the news, too. I’ve come to detest the local-news set piece about the man who walks ten or eleven or twelve miles to work—a story that’s been filed from Oxford, Alabama; from Detroit, Michigan; from Plano, Texas. The story is always written as a tearjerker, with praise for the person’s uncomplaining attitude; a car is usually donated to the subject in the end. Never mentioned or even implied is the shamefulness of a job that doesn’t permit a worker to afford his own commute.


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  • (Score: 4, Insightful) by fraxinus-tree on Friday March 24 2017, @02:05PM (3 children)

    by fraxinus-tree (5590) on Friday March 24 2017, @02:05PM (#483639)

    IANAPornstar, but bear in mind that even not really regulated, porn is not for everyone. It requires a lot of learning, training and hard work. Just like any good job.

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  • (Score: 2) by DannyB on Friday March 24 2017, @02:53PM (2 children)

    by DannyB (5839) Subscriber Badge on Friday March 24 2017, @02:53PM (#483668) Journal

    Performing on command is probably no fun. Especially with people you may not be attracted to. What happens off screen is probably not so glamorous. Takes and re-takes. Anxiety over failed performances. Sometimes doing things you may be repulsed by.

    But most inevitably, youth and beauty do not lost long. They are very fleeting. Then you're back to considering what opportunities are available to you.

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    People today are educated enough to repeat what they are taught but not to question what they are taught.
    • (Score: 2) by looorg on Friday March 24 2017, @03:37PM

      by looorg (578) on Friday March 24 2017, @03:37PM (#483689)

      But most inevitably, youth and beauty do not lost long. They are very fleeting. Then you're back to considering what opportunities are available to you.

      On top of that you have also then done porn so you are probably worse of then before due to the social stigma. You might probably have been better off just taking the dead-end job to begin with.

    • (Score: 2) by fraxinus-tree on Saturday March 25 2017, @11:07AM

      by fraxinus-tree (5590) on Saturday March 25 2017, @11:07AM (#484075)

      No work is fun by itself. Well, you are entitled to feel good for another job well done, make friends, tell jokes in pauses and so on, but still - it's work. Good actors (be they in adult film or not) don't mix personal life in.