Friday, December 19, 2008
Nickel and Dimed Ch.2
Chapter 2 in Nickel and Dimed begins in Maine as she tells of moving to Maine for its whiteness. At the beginning of the chapter she explains of how many of the truly poor can lose anything their job, car, babysitter, or even their home during this she tells of how she is now clueless and alone as she has ever been in her grown-up life. She tells of how in the maid service she works for in the beginning will pay her 200-250 dollars a week for an average 40 hour work. Her boss warns her of how she will be put under heavy labor and high risk and repetitive-stress injuries constantly only to be paid five to six dollars an hour. Pete a man she meets in the nursing home she works at tells her of all the people in the home will make anything she says public knowledge in a matter of hours and to basically trust no one in the home. She moves to a place named blue haven only to find it is very restricted on space it is basically as she says the toolshed for motel owners but a home for her. At her maid job she tells of how if they are locked out of the place where they must clean by the owners they will search for alternative routes of entry so that they can still clean to obtain the money that they would receive. Barbara tells of her rash that she obtains during her maid job and how she has to fight thru it but in all attempts fails to and calls her doctor for medicine taking up thirty dollars of her money she has. Barbara tells of her seek of approval from Ted and explains how getting reamed out by Ted can ruin your whole day but a morsel of praise can be savored for weeks. She says on page 117 of how work is suppose to save you from being an outcast but the jobs she does is an outcast’s work, invisible and disgusting.
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