Opinion: How we work now
Is there a kind of work in America that hasn’t changed dramatically over the last 20 years? We’d love to hear from you if you can think of one, but in most fields, the pace of change has been dizzying.
Jobs have been off-shored or automated. Sales have moved to the Internet. The Cloud has replaced filing cabinets and freelance gigs have replaced careers. Technology is one primary driver, of course. Globalization, with its attendant economic realities, is another. The changes have been in many cases positive, even exhilarating. Information is instantly accessible and communication has never been easier.
But for many Americans, work in the 21st century feels chaotic, and the turmoil is affecting both individuals and the structure of families and communities.
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