>I don't know about other cities, but in Columbus, OH, my anarchist friends
>tend to work at (a) Kinko's; (b) coffee shops; (c) book stores; (d) CD
>stores; (e) video stores; or (f) vegetarian restaurants. A few of them are
>computer programmers. (Given the anarchist dress code & political/cultural
>outlook, job options for them are rather limited.) The most political
>among them prefer the graveyard shift at Kinko's, because they can make
>flyers and giant laminated posters at work. I'll be damned if working at
>Kinko's makes you "middle-class."
>
huh. must be nice to place your dress code and political.cultural outlook above anything else such that it delimits your job opportunities. wonder why that is?
kelley