Bad jobs Quote by Fran Lebowitz
“It is not true that there is dignity in all work. Some jobs are definitely better than others… People who have good jobs are happy, rich, and well dressed. People who have bad jobs are unhappy, poor and use meat extenders. Those who seek dignity in the type of work that compels them to help hamburgers are certain to be disappointed.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: Writings on the Upper Upper, 1995
The quote critiques the notion that all work is dignified, suggesting that societal status and material comfort influence perceptions of job worth.
In simple terms: Not all jobs are equally dignified; status matters.
Recognize how social bias shapes work value judgments.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- career counseling
- policy discussion
- personal reflection
- media commentary
- academic analysis
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does society define “dignified” work?
- Can personal satisfaction outweigh external status?
The view may overlook intrinsic fulfillment found in low‑status work.