The
Atlantic has published a fascinating set of interviews with 100
American workers who talk about their jobs. They include business
owners, artists, politicians, military, service workers you see every
day, and occupations you've never heard of. They include a woman who
works 65 hours a week at two jobs to make ends meet, a teacher and rap artist who combined the two to
become a children's songwriter, a tattoo artist who started work
when tattooing was still illegal in her state, and a guy who
climbs up on wind turbines. The interviewees are
listed in this index.
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