Is telecommuting the new slavery? You sit in your room and pound on the computer keyboard hoping that your $10-an-hour will be enough for you to survive. Then you know that it isn't. The economic and financial crash and telecommuting are an interesting pair. With the big crash in foreclosures hitting this year, it could be a drag. Four million households may not have a home to telecommute from. Of course, if you have a laptop, you can work from a homeless shelter if you have a quiet and comfortable room. I guess that is the new slave labor. Telecommuting often pays a lot less, and you get jobs right off the internet. That is not true also in other cases. Outsourcing is in as the worldwide economic crisis is forcing employers to find new ways to reduce costs. Is this a good situation? Actually, it sucks but we try to adapt and take advantage of it anyway. The geezer told you so, see the Aug. 1st webcast in the archives. LaRouche told you so.
So, its a big crash, and it's a gas, gas gas.
Get ready for reality at the end of the fiscal quarter.
Will civilization still exist on October 15th?
Monday, August 3
Telecommuting and the New Slavery
Posted by Howiecopywriter at 5:44 AM
Labels: slave labor, telecommuting
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