Barbara then becomes an employee at Wal-mart. She is now making more mistakes. She moved into a motel that costs more than what she could afford right now since she is only making $7 an hour. The motel costs $400 and she could have instead stayed in a room for $19. She also makes another mistake by taking the Wal-mart job instead of working somewhere else for $10 an hour because she doesn't want to do any plumbing work. Barbara is making mistakes that a young person would make and not a grown woman. WHile she is working at Wal-mart she realizes that they are getting paid less than what they should be getting paid. They have to deal with customers that are rude and disrespectful and they have to deal with bosses that are snappy. Barbara starts to get a little ticked off with the customers and her boss, and she then think of a plan to start a union with her other fellow co-workers because their pay is too low for their work that they are doing. Unfortunately she leaves and does not start the union leaving all the underpaid workers still underpaid.
Question:
Barbara felt that she could change something with her co-workers but instead she decided to leave. If she would have stayed, do you think the union would have have worked? Do you think that she could have made the union successful?
Barbara makes many mistakes during this time of her researched study and she doesn't know what she is doing. Or do she? Do you think Barbara decided to make those mistakes of having a low paying job and a high priced home on purpose?
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Chunk # 2 of Nickled and Dimed
In the second chapter of Nickled and Dimed Barbara becomes a dietry aid and a maid. She does well with them both and she becomes a very good dietry. All she had to do was clean up after a few elderly people and wash dishes and vacuum. Her being a maid wasn't so bad either. But then she starts to feel that she is less than what she is. She feels that the wealthy people that she clean up after looks down on her and that she is no more a wealthy person like them but an underpaid worker for them. They make her feel bad and gets her angry by doing that. Because she is feeling this way she begins to act unprofessional and acts up towards her male supervisor Ted. She do make new friends by taking up for them from Ted causing her to get a raise and respect. Then she realizes that she should move on from that job because she is not liking the treatments that come along with it. After revealing herself to the workers before she left she stirred up thoughts from them that wondered why she had been undercover and also she made someone feel modivated by her analysis.
Questions:
Because Barbara was feeling like she was worth less than what she was because she was a maid she became a little hostile an unprofessional. Do you feel she should have acted the way she acted or do you feel that she should have just quitted and left it alone?
Barbara felt that wealthy people can talk down on middle class people simply because they make more money. In reality, is this true? Or do people with wealth actually respect the middle class people?
Questions:
Because Barbara was feeling like she was worth less than what she was because she was a maid she became a little hostile an unprofessional. Do you feel she should have acted the way she acted or do you feel that she should have just quitted and left it alone?
Barbara felt that wealthy people can talk down on middle class people simply because they make more money. In reality, is this true? Or do people with wealth actually respect the middle class people?
Friday, December 19, 2008
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