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The author's of the award-winning Emotional Labor now go inside the
stressful world of suicide, rape, and domestic hotline workers,
EMTs, triage nurses, and agency/deparment spokespersons, to provide
powerful insights into how emotional labor is actually exerted by
public servants who face the gravest challenges.
The author's of the award-winning Emotional Labor now go inside the
stressful world of suicide, rape, and domestic hotline workers,
EMTs, triage nurses, and agency/deparment spokespersons, to provide
powerful insights into how emotional labor is actually exerted by
public servants who face the gravest challenges.
Most public service jobs require interpersonal contact that is
either face-to-face or voice-to-voice - relational work that goes
beyond testable job skills but is essential for job completion.
This unique book focuses on this emotional labor and what it takes
to perform it.The authors weave a powerful narrative of stories
from the trenches gleaned through interviews, focus groups, and
survey data. They go beyond the veneer of service delivery to the
real, live, person-to-person interactions that give meaning to
public service.For anyone who has ever felt apathetic toward
government work, the words of caseworkers, investigators,
administrators, attorneys, correctional staff, and 9/11 call-takers
all show the human dimension of bureaucratic work and underscore
what it means to work "with feeling."
Most public service jobs require interpersonal contact that is
either face-to-face or voice-to-voice - relational work that goes
beyond testable job skills but is essential for job completion.
This unique book focuses on this emotional labor and what it takes
to perform it.The authors weave a powerful narrative of stories
from the trenches gleaned through interviews, focus groups, and
survey data. They go beyond the veneer of service delivery to the
real, live, person-to-person interactions that give meaning to
public service.For anyone who has ever felt apathetic toward
government work, the words of caseworkers, investigators,
administrators, attorneys, correctional staff, and 9/11 call-takers
all show the human dimension of bureaucratic work and underscore
what it means to work "with feeling."
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