May 3, 2006

“the price of a cluetrain ticket”

Jeremy Bellen­ger reminds us that The Clue­train has a dark side:

What I find inte­res­ting is so many peo­ple, blog­gers inc­lu­ded, for­get they are often the per­son pro­vi­ding the alter­na­tive, wor­king lon­ger, har­der and less secu­rely than ever before to be the one win­ning the busi­ness, and 

One Response to ““the price of a cluetrain ticket””

  1. Anthony says:

    One could argue that those in poses­sion of “the tic­ket” may work har­der but in the end are somehow more ful­fi­lled.
    So even though the costs of the clue­train tic­ket are high and often not imme­dia­tely obvious, it is pos­si­ble that the rewards are grea­ter than ever, as least in some spi­ri­tual way.