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Bait and Switch : The (Futile) Pursuit of the American Dream
Author: Barbara Ehrenreich
Book Information
Publisher: Metropolitan Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Rating: 33

ISBN-13: 9780805076066 - ISBN-10: 0805076069
Publication Date: 9/6/2005
Pages: 256

Book Description:
The bestselling author of Nickel and Dimed goes back undercover to do for America’s ailing middle class what she did for the working poor

Barbara Ehrenreich’s Nickel and Dimed explored the lives of low-wage workers. Now, in Bait and Switch, she enters another hidden realm of the economy: the shadowy world of the white-collar unemployed. Armed with a plausible résumé of a professional “in transition,” she attempts to land a middle-class job—undergoing career coaching and personality testing, then trawling a series of EST-like boot camps, job fairs, networking events, and evangelical job-search ministries. She gets an image makeover, works to project a winning attitude, yet is proselytized, scammed, lectured, and—again and again—rejected.

Bait and Switch highlights the people who’ve done everything right—gotten college degrees, developed marketable skills, and built up impressive résumés—yet have become repeatedly vulnerable to financial disaster, and not simply due to the vagaries of the business cycle. Today’s ultra-lean corporations take pride in shedding their “surplus” employees—plunging them, for months or years at a stretch, into the twilight zone of white-collar unemployment, where job searching becomes a full-time job in itself. As Ehrenreich discovers, there are few social supports for these newly disposable workers—and little security even for those who have jobs.

Like the now classic Nickel and Dimed, Bait and Switch is alternately hilarious and tragic, a searing exposé of economic cruelty where we least expect it.



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Top Member Reviews

Carl G. from WEST HAVEN, CT wrote on 2/9/2007...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

An excellent book that covers the plight of (through no fault of their own)unemployed and under-employed white-collar middle class victims of U. S. corporate greed and callous out-sourcing/off-shoring.

"By eliminating other peoples jobs, top management can raise its' own income."

This greed has been illustrated over and over during the past ten years with examples like the Andreas' family at ADM, Lay and Skilling at Enron, and Ebbers at WorldCom.

Ehrenreich provides an excellent summation in the last chapter (Conclusion) of the book.

Tim V. from SANTEE, CA wrote on 12/31/2006...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

The author gives a grim view of what is like to be educated but unemployed. She makes some interesting points but does not really offer any solutions. This book inspired me (along with some other things) to start my own business!

Jeffrey S. from FALLS CHURCH, VA wrote on 2/24/2006...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

An amusing look into just how hard it is to get a job if you're one of the middle class and are suddenly laid off. But didn't provide the kind of in-depth socieconomic analysis I was expecting that both the title, the jacket, and the author's reputation (or so I thought) would bring

D.S. C. (poppquorn) from JACKSONVILLE, FL wrote on 10/2/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Nickled and Dimed by Ehrenreich is a great read. Bait and Switch doesn't seem to ever take off the ground. Nevertheless, it is an interesting read if only for the cringe-worthy networking events.


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Robin G. (Zipporah) from SHARON, MA wrote on 4/23/2007...


Not quite as breath-taking as Nickled and Dimed, but quite good if you like Barbara Ehrenreich and are interested in the plight of the white-collar unemployed.

Julie E. from HERNDON, VA wrote on 1/24/2007...


Interesting book. Parts of it are long though.

George R. (georgeious) from TULSA, OK wrote on 12/6/2006...


if you liked nickel and dimed by the same author, you'll find this book just as interesting.