'The Accidental Equalizer' Review: The Luck of the Job
Briefly

"In luckocracies," she writes, "strategy does not matter and neither do resources correlated with class. Those who win are those who guess well, not those who grew up with the most class privileges."
"The first job you get out of college and what you earn from it are pretty much crap shoots. She calls the system a luckocracy, which, like a meritocracy, describes how jobs, income and power are distributed."
"Graduates apply for jobs not knowing what they will be paid, what the job will entail or what employers are looking for."
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