The End of Jobs

Money, Meaning and Freedom Without the 9-to-5

Paperback, 302 pages

Published June 28, 2015 by Three Magnolia LLC.

ISBN:
978-1-61961-336-2
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In "The End of Jobs", Taylor Pearson is preaching to the choir. I too strongly believe we will all be entrepreneurs in the future. So it's better to be prepared.

Taylor makes the case, discussing why jobs are doomed and why entrepreneurship is the future. It's a fairly short read, filled with good points and tips for getting started right away.

Overall, I liked the book, although the quality and content is a bit uneven. While most chapters are well structured and full of original content, some chapters seem to be transcribed from other sources. And then there is the chapter on apprenticeship. I don't understand why so much space is used to give a step by step, very detailed instruction on how a company can hire an apprentice. It may be useful to some, but would probably better fit in an appendix.