On one hand, she had nothing to fear because no one recognized her. The first thing she experiences is the high rent in Key West, she could not afford and had to move further away from her job (Ehrenreich, 2001, p. 12). Second challenge to find a job and a job that will pay her living expenses. Ehrenreich speaks about her living conditions with bugs, confined space and uncomfortable (Ehrenreich, 2001, p. 12). Other challenges are the treatment from bosses, Co-workers, invasion of privacy and scrutiny. Many people living in poverty have to face these challenges every day, worrying about money, rent, and food. Living on minimum wage is not easy, in addition living every day in fear, for example, losing a job, how to spend the money wisely, feeding the children and paying for bills. Ehrenreich points out that companies will take applications and stockpile the Job applications for later use or walking individual walking into a business the present day to get lucky (Ehrenreich, 2001, p. 15). Mrs. Ehrenreich made a good pint, couldn 't be further from the truth (Ehrenreich, 2001). Business even today will collect applications just to keep them available to replace a worker that are fired or a worker quits, everyone is replaceable. She also talks about the stress in a workplace, wrong attitudes, and obscene language being used, and workers are not allowed to take breaks and strict bosses. This chapter also talks about how this affects a person 's health and wellbeing. Workers dissatisfied with working conditions and management. Manager or person in charge abusing workers, unsafe work conditions. Ehrenreich also points out working two jobs to pay for living expenses and how hard it is to hold two jobs with very little downtime. This condition can be found even today where one person is holding two jobs to pay for living expenses.
On one hand, she had nothing to fear because no one recognized her. The first thing she experiences is the high rent in Key West, she could not afford and had to move further away from her job (Ehrenreich, 2001, p. 12). Second challenge to find a job and a job that will pay her living expenses. Ehrenreich speaks about her living conditions with bugs, confined space and uncomfortable (Ehrenreich, 2001, p. 12). Other challenges are the treatment from bosses, Co-workers, invasion of privacy and scrutiny. Many people living in poverty have to face these challenges every day, worrying about money, rent, and food. Living on minimum wage is not easy, in addition living every day in fear, for example, losing a job, how to spend the money wisely, feeding the children and paying for bills. Ehrenreich points out that companies will take applications and stockpile the Job applications for later use or walking individual walking into a business the present day to get lucky (Ehrenreich, 2001, p. 15). Mrs. Ehrenreich made a good pint, couldn 't be further from the truth (Ehrenreich, 2001). Business even today will collect applications just to keep them available to replace a worker that are fired or a worker quits, everyone is replaceable. She also talks about the stress in a workplace, wrong attitudes, and obscene language being used, and workers are not allowed to take breaks and strict bosses. This chapter also talks about how this affects a person 's health and wellbeing. Workers dissatisfied with working conditions and management. Manager or person in charge abusing workers, unsafe work conditions. Ehrenreich also points out working two jobs to pay for living expenses and how hard it is to hold two jobs with very little downtime. This condition can be found even today where one person is holding two jobs to pay for living expenses.