Nickel and dimed / Ehrenreich, Barbara

ISBN13: 
9780805088380
9780805063882
9780329447816
9780312626686
9781419305078
9781587243684
9780329683566
9780805063899
9781419307829
9780605025691
9781429926645
LCCN: 
00052514
2002034339
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Call Number: 
305.5

Nickel and dimed

on (not) getting by in America
Author Barbara Ehrenreich relates her experiences from 1998 to 2000, during which time joined the ranks of the working poor as a waitress, hotel housekeeper, cleaning woman, nursing home aide, and Wal-Mart clerk to see for herself how America's "unskilled" workers are able to survive on only $6 or $7 an hour.

Nickel and dimed

on (not) getting by in America
2003

Nickel and dimed

[on (not) getting by in America]
2004
To discover how others exist on minimum wage, the author leaves her home, takes the cheapest lodgings she can find, and accepts whatever jobs she's offered. Moving from Florida to Maine to Minnesota, she works variously as a waitress, nursing home aide, and a Wal-Mart sales clerk. She learned many things, including the fact that one job is not enough: you need at least two if you intend to live indoors.

Nickel and dimed

on (not) getting by in America
2011
Going undercover, writer Barbara Ehrenreich describes how life is for low-income workers in jobs which really require skill and are mentally and physically exhausting.

Nickel and dimed

on (not) getting by in America
2008
Author Barbara Ehrenreich relates her experiences from 1998 to 2000, during which time joined the ranks of the working poor as a waitress, hotel housekeeper, cleaning woman, nursing home aide, and Wal-Mart clerk to see for herself how America's "unskilled" workers are able to survive on only $6 or $7 an hour.

Nickel and dimed

on (not) getting by in America
2002
Author Barbara Ehrenreich relates her experiences from 1998 to 2000, during which time joined the ranks of the working poor as a waitress, hotel housekeeper, cleaning woman, nursing home aide, and Wal-Mart clerk to see for herself how America's "unskilled" workers are able to survive on only $6 or $7 an hour.

Nickel and dimed

on (not) getting by in America
2001
Author Barbara Ehrenreich relates her experiences from 1998 to 2000, during which time joined the ranks of the working poor as a waitress, hotel housekeeper, cleaning woman, nursing home aide, and Wal-Mart clerk to see for herself how America's "unskilled" workers are able to survive on only $6 or $7 an hour.
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