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brudgers ◴[] No.43562767[source]
The gig economy is way worse than the author describes.

Gig workers can't advance with the companies they work for.

Gig workers can't build a network with their coworkers because they don't have coworkers...and there's a good chance that they are competing for work with other people working for the same company.

There are dead end day jobs, and then there is gig work.

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zeroCalories ◴[] No.43562954[source]
This isn't too different from most low-skill jobs. Most people don't aspire to be assistant manager at McDonalds, they do it for a while, build a resume, then move.
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kayodelycaon ◴[] No.43563173[source]
It’s vastly different.

Gig workers are literally disposable robots. You’re part of a computer program. There is no human relationship. At least a McDonald’s worker can talk to their manager.

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1. brudgers ◴[] No.43563639{3}[source]
Hence the original gig economy job was called “mechanical turk.”