Ray wrote:
> ...I don't see why simple widgit jobs should be so important while
> jobs that involve the whole person are often forced to be done for
> free.
Because "jobs" describes a convetion for commoditizing human endeavor,
reducing some fragment of it to predictability and then purchasing
it for as little as the vendor will take.
Typically. people who buy this commodity aren't interested in buying
whole persons, only in buying a market commidity. Whole persons
aren't a predictable commodity.
And whole persons get all f***ed up trying to carry on human endeavor
*as* whole persons and simultaneously trying to commoditize themselves
for a "job" or trying to merchandise their endeavors.
- Mike
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