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Fofino [41]
3 years ago
5

Ehrenreich learned if you have a low-wage job and demonstrate that you “know too much” or “do your job too well,” the result ten

ds to be that
A.
you will be quickly promoted to a higher-level position
B.
your manager will exploit your competency by assigning you more difficult tasks and more work
C.
you will be seen as a threat to management and demoted to a lower position or less-popular job
D.
you will soon leave your job for another one that challenges you more
E.
you will be much happier than if you had a boring job that paid more
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1 answer:
Mekhanik [1.2K]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

B.

Explanation:

Seems the most reasonable.

He has a negative tone, that rules out A.

Since he is talking about a low wage job, that rules out C.

People do not get jobs to challenge themselves, but to support themselves, and they also want interesting jobs. That rules out D and E.

So I'm assuming it's B, but I don't have the full text.

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