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Barbara Ehrenreich - Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting by in America Books

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Adventurous Excursion Into the Life of the Working Poor

by Bryan_Carey Bryan_Carey is a Top Reviewer on Epinions in Books, Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 10, Aug 24 '01
Pros: Interesting experiences to share, interesting people to meet
Cons: The author's political agenda and negativism get old after a while
Barbara Ehrenreich is a successful author of several books who lives in an upscale area near Key West, Florida. She has a Ph.D. in Biology and makes a living from writing books and attending speaking engagements.

In 1998, Ehrenreich decided...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 

Nickel and Dimed: or how many of us don't live the American Dream

by telynor telynor is a Top Reviewer on Epinions in Books, Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 200, Feb 18 '03
Pros: Unpleasant look at a world most of us would rather not think of.
Cons: Ehrenreich's style really got to me in places.
I had an inside joke that I would pull on my employer when I was laboring away at a major newspaper. On May first, I'd come trotting into the office whistling the Internationale. Every now and then one of my co-workers got the joke and fell over...
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Speaking for the Working Poor

by parkparadise , Dec 21 '02
Pros: An engaging tale. Author wants to shed light on the plight of many Americans.
Cons: Too many preconceived notions of her own. ATTITUDE gets in the way.

Writer Barbara Ehrenreich was having lunch with the editor of Harper’s to discuss future article ideas. While lunching on salmon and field greens they talked about pop culture and other things, and finally the subject of poverty came up....
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Waitress, Maid, or Wal Mart Worker?

by scenery , Aug 23 '01
Pros: Well- written, fast-paced, heart-breaking, darkly funny, thought-provoking
Cons: Preachy and judgmental with questionable financial strategy
Have you ever worked a thankless, low-wage job?

I have. I've served cocktails in an after-hours bar, worked in a steamy stockroom unloading and unpacking endless boxes, worked retail shifts from 2pm-12:30 am one day and 6am to 4pm the...
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I Can't Get By On Nickels and Dimes

by msmorvay Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, Mar 02 '05
Pros: Interesting concept, the author was brave.
Cons: Drags a little at times
If you were a highly educated, well paid writer, and author of several books would you throw it all away for a period of time just to see how the other half lives? That is exactly what author Barbara Ehrenreich sets out to do when she decides to write ...
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Nickel and Dimed - the poor white "trash" world is not pretty and not fun

by CyndiA Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 50, May 03 '03
Pros: Excellent story and research.
Cons: The writer misses the mark in a few spots.
If you’re sick and tired of seeing poor people on the street begging for dollars to “get food” when they could walk right across the street and respond to the “help wanted” sign in the window at Taco Bell, then don’t miss...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 5.0
 

Minimum Wage = $2.13 ? -- More than Epinions Pays!

by ASourdough4 Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, Nov 29 '01
Pros: A "Hands On" exploration of the plight of THE WORKING POOR in America
Cons: Deliberately graphic and mundane - a slice of realism that shames TV imitations.
INTRODUCTION

Why should anyone read this book? Because it is likely that someone: like you, your friends, your parents, your grandparents, your children or their children may wind up in one of these very real predicaments. So, be...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 3.0
 

Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America barely gets by itself

by jenb123 Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, Jul 27 '02
Pros: An interesting concept for an experiment
Cons: A poorly done experiment
Ever wonder why waitresses in diners don't always smile? Or why the associate folding t-shirts at Wal-Mart looks as though she'd rather be anywhere but there? It may be because they are working way too hard for way too little. She may be wondering...
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Here's a quarter - call someone who cares

by germank106 Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 1000, Aug 25 '05
Pros: Ehrenreich tried to bring up a few valid points about being poor.
Cons: Preachy, falls flat of explaining the lifestyle.
My son brought this book home for a High School reading assignment. I ended up reading it and with each page I got more and more infuriated with the "Poverty Wannabe" Barbara Ehrenreich. Barbara Ehrenreich is a well-educated, financially well off ...
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Nickel and Dimed...One Teamster's Experiences As A Working Stiff

by LRGuis Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, May 15 '02
Pros: author shares experiences many of us will never have
Cons: so very biased it's almost humorous
My attraction to this book was almost instantaneous as I perused the best seller section of Barnes & Nobel knowing full-well that I'd be spending the next half hour at the "Thomas the Tank Engine" display in the children's nook. Very appropriate...
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Living as one of the forgotten

by jordan_tar , Apr 03 '03
Pros: A fascinating read
Cons: Bias might irritate closeminded readers
I can't think how many times I've gone into service establishments - clothing stores, fast-food restaurants - and imagined what it'd be like to work there. Here, Barbara Ehrenreich captures the essence of the experience of working in dead-end, low-paying...
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There's a story here somewhere

by Howard_U , Aug 06 '01
Pros: Insightful portrayals of people struggling to get by.
Cons: The author's biases get in the way.
Barbara Ehrenreich makes no pretense of objectively. She believes that it is nearly impossible for one to live on wages at or near the minimum wage, thinks it’s terrible that we don’t pay all workers a living wage and began her adventure largely to...
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Can Everyone Get By in America?

by hobb2712 , Oct 19 '06
Pros: Interesting and readable perspective on the America social class system and the working poor
Cons: Flawed sociological experiment
I read “Nickel and Dimed” in college for a Business Perspectives. Recently, I was at a fast food restaurant and overheard two workers discussing their wages with another patron. They made seven dollars an hour. Seven dollars an hour for forty ...
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Barbara Ehrenreich's Descent Into The Low-paying World: A Look At The Bottom From The Top

by charles Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 100, Mar 09 '02
Pros: Well-written and researched; Thought-provoking manisfesto
Cons: Doesn't start out broke
How many of us have really taken a few minutes to think about the large number of people who serve us days in and days out? As a society, do we ever bother to find out whether these people are truly making a living wage? The question should be about...
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Nickel and Dimed

by Bounty628 , Mar 07 '04
Pros: Interesting topic is explored and is very well written
Cons: Some might dismiss it is liberal jargon
In America, Conservatives typically lead a charge against raising the minimum wage to a level that is fair and livable for those people who are employed in positions that pay the minimum wage. To any of my own Conservative readers, I would urge you to ...
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