The Job: Work and Its Future in a Time of Radical Change Audiobook, by Ellen Ruppel Shell Play Audiobook Sample

The Job: Work and Its Future in a Time of Radical Change Audiobook

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Read By: Chris Sorensen Publisher: Highbridge Audio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 8.83 hours at 1.5x Speed 6.63 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: January 2019 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781684414673

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

20

Longest Chapter Length:

59:06 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

11:05 minutes

Average Chapter Length:

40:04 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

2

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Publisher Description

In a wide-ranging narrative that takes us from a downsized marketing executive in Massachusetts, to a father of three in Appalachia finding purpose and meaning working in a convenience store chain, to an unemployed autoworker retraining in "advanced manufacturing," Shell reveals how work is essential to our flourishing and pyschological well-being—and how so many of the avenues to well-paid and meaningful work will be challenged in the years ahead. The future of work is not being faced openly. We live in a world where the rewards of employment are concentrated in the hands of the few. Today, the top 10 percent of wage earners in the U.S. bring home 9 times the income of the other 90 percent, and the top .01 percent earn 184 times as much. The economic gap between the few and the many is so vast, Shell says, that we might as well be members of a different species. Moreover, since the 1970s, real wages for most of us have stagnated, and with it our purchasing power. Half of all Americans earn less than 30,000 dollars a year. And the paths to landing those good-paying jobs that secure our financial future are disappearing in the wake of automation and the rise of AI.

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“A masterful book about the fundamental role of work in our lives: why it matters, why it’s broken, and how we can fix it.”

— Adam Grant, New York Times bestselling author 

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About Ellen Ruppel Shell

Ellen Ruppel Shell is a correspondent for the Atlantic Monthly magazine and has written about science and medicine for the New York Times magazine, the Washington Post, National Geographic, Time, Discover, the Boston Globe, and dozens of other national publications. She is also the author of The Hungry Gene, which has been published in six languages. Shell is a professor of journalism at Boston University, where she codirects the graduate program in science journalism.

About Chris Sorensen

Chris Sorenson has worked extensively as an actor, playwright, and screenwriter. He studied at the Rutgers Professional Actor Training Program and is an original member of the Present Company, producers of FringeNYC. The Thin Air Theatre Company of Colorado considers him their playwright-at-large and have produced ten of his plays over the past eleven years. His screenplays The Roswell Project and Classic Rock are both currently in production, and his horror script Suckerville is currently in development. He has received three AudioFile Earphones Awards, and his recording of Sent by Margaret Peterson Haddix was selected by AudioFile as one of the Best Audiobooks of 2010.