The everyday working person

July 17th, 2011 posted by admin
The everyday working person

This is an issue I have long observed in the modern society. There is a gradual change, a slight movement towards a new set of cultural thinking, a new approach to the professional development of oneself. It is both a bothering fact and a curious development. Firstly, because it has been occurring rapidly in the cities and secondly because it affects almost every young person out there.

We are talking about the human machine - a German expression describing the working class man, a person involved in working, providing for his family or working for his career, spending hours in work and sleep in a monotony, day after day. I can easily now see these people on the streets of London - people with suits not seeing anything but the road ahead, faceless expressions, people too busy with deciding matters of corporate responsibility rather than caring just a little bit about the one sitting next to then in the tube.

And before, as I have heard, it has been different. It might just from the movies that I have got this expression or it might be the stories told to me by parents and their parents. Nevertheless, the working man profile is changing. The more demanding the world is becoming, the more obsessed people are getting in terms of their employment. So just like the Germans and the Japanese, the business world of once Warm England has changed - London is becoming less and less lively and more and more concerned about business, money making and so on. From industrial lubricants industries to cleaning companies, it is all about the money making process.

So my conclusion is that the everyday working man has become the German human machine. Quite sad because England was such a smiley and lively place with warm people, gentlemen, ladies with big hats and huge smiley faces.

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