2015
DOI: 10.1177/1350508415572512
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The punctuation of mundane jobs with extreme work: Christmas at the supermarket deli counter

Abstract: This article argues that the characterization of ‘extreme jobs’ as being defined by the constancy of ‘extreme work’ obscures the significance of temporary episodes of ‘extreme work’ for a wider range of jobs and notes that even ‘mundane jobs’ are punctuated by extreme work in a variety of cases. Drawing on a study at a supermarket deli counter during the Christmas trading season, it is proposed that work in this context becomes extreme, in relative terms, in three ways. First, the expansion of the scope of wor… Show more

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“…The research speaks to important debates vis-a-vis managerial job quality in frontline service sector work (e.g. Grugulis et al, 2011;Lloyd and Payne, 2014) and whether 'meaning' can be derived from routinsed (Brannan et al;2015) and stigmatised work' (e.g. Bailey and Maddan, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The research speaks to important debates vis-a-vis managerial job quality in frontline service sector work (e.g. Grugulis et al, 2011;Lloyd and Payne, 2014) and whether 'meaning' can be derived from routinsed (Brannan et al;2015) and stigmatised work' (e.g. Bailey and Maddan, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…In the workplace, "ordinary time" is "sandwiched between crises and exemplary times" (Marx 2008, p. 113). Holidays such as Christmas are associated with leisure for some workers and a temporary intensification of work for others, e.g., retail workers (Bozkurt 2015). Within households, the work of remembering birthdays and organizing holidays (Hancock and Rehn 2011) is often delegated to women (di Lionardo 1987) and comes with role-related expectations.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since most paid employment is in mundane jobs (Bozkurt, 2015) it is important to ask how jobs can be experienced as good work, whether through comparatively favourable material conditions of employment or 'experiences of enchantment' in mundane work (Endrissat, Islam and Noppeney, 2015). Such an effort is particularly worthwhile in relation to working class men, whose labour market standing and status have been substantially worsened in contemporary market economies (Nixon, 2009).…”
Section: Good Work Craft Skills and Lovementioning
confidence: 99%