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CountAllVotes

(21,044 posts)
Sun Mar 26, 2023, 06:29 PM Mar 2023

Independent Lens 9to5: The Story of a Movement


I loved the movie Nine to Five back in its day in the 1970s.

This is a documentary about it some 40+ years later.

It sure tells the story of my working "career".

And yes, I made a sh*tload of coffee in my day and I recall being condemned for daring to take a few leftovers from a package home rather than throw it away.

Between the coffee making and getting a "salad vichyssoise" for one of the important visitors, I must say that I hate being a secretary (aka slave!).

Great video at the link below until MARCH 29, 2023 and then you need to watch it on Netflix or buy it it seems.

https://www.pbs.org/video/9to5-the-story-of-a-movement-1ljxcl/

Talk about low pay, first job was $2.88/hr. Last job some 20+ years later was $11.00.

No wonder I don't bring in much from SS. Its not that I didn't pay into it, I just never earned enough to get anything much out of it as is the case with so many of the women that are my age. It is a very sad situation. We made $.59/hr. to a man's wage of $1.00/hr.

Hope y'all like the documentary and please share!



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Independent Lens 9to5: The Story of a Movement (Original Post) CountAllVotes Mar 2023 OP
I watched Jane Fonda In 5 Acts BigmanPigman Mar 2023 #1
I'm glad she followed up with this documentary CountAllVotes Mar 2023 #2

BigmanPigman

(52,211 posts)
1. I watched Jane Fonda In 5 Acts
Sun Mar 26, 2023, 07:01 PM
Mar 2023

and it was very good. Jane explained why she chose to make certain movies. This one doesn't need an explanation though. We all know what 9 to 5 was about and it wasn't funny in real life. I'm glad she chose to make this issue more known to the public, even though some things haven't improved much since then.

CountAllVotes

(21,044 posts)
2. I'm glad she followed up with this documentary
Sun Mar 26, 2023, 08:24 PM
Mar 2023

Even though it is 1-1/2 hrs. long, I'll have to admit it, I watched it twice!

It was fun watching this and it made me remember those times. In fact, I briefly worked for Blue Shield for $2.00 an hr.

It was a "Union" job supposedly and it was a room filled with mostly black women that had been doing this for many years behind typewriters. And there I was among-st them, all 18 years old of me.

It took me 2 hrs. to get there and I was LATE the second day on the job. I lasted two weeks and quit.

I felt sorry for the women that had been there for most of their lives.

I think that things have changed a bit but not as much as some of us had hoped.

This is not to be confused with the movie 9 to 5 from the 1970s. Many that I've shared this with say, "I saw that a long time ago".

It is a whole different perspective on it and I'm glad that Jane Fonda opted to do this once again.

Thanks for your thoughts on this!



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