Comment by ZiiS

Comment by ZiiS 2 days ago

3 replies

Someone who can write for the Paris Review and play politics would end up the site managers boss before he could stop it.

ckemere 2 days ago

I had a friend who worked at a plant and was an author on the side. I don’t think there’s any evidence that good novelists (let alone merely promising ones) are likely to have personalities that make them likely to be bosses.

  • 2b3a51 a day ago

    How does this union thing work - getting laid off then being brought back on again when work picks up? How do you get to be on the union list?

    (I'm in the UK, and I tend to associate that kind of approach to casual employment with dock work in sea ports. That ended with containerisation in the 1980s)

    • fragmede a day ago

      Go to the union hall, sign up, pass a test, wait a lifetime (because there's a line of people ahead of you), get called in finally, start as an apprentice, work, do well, get put on the list as a trained apprentice, eventually get called into trained apprentice jobs, train up through the years, become a journeyman and later a master, all while cycling between working and waiting for work. If you're amicable, you can move up the list and get called more frequently because the person in control of the list can just do that, or alternately, someone at a job site can call for you specifically which will get you work faster than simply waiting around for work from the list.

      There are still union trades in the US, but they're a dying breed.