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All Day Wednesday

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A bored assembly-line worker named Ernie passes his evenings glued to television, where multiple channels show the same weary face addressing him, and he looks to midweek as a small respite. He arrives late to the plant, endures a snarling foreman and the mounting impatience of coworkers while worrying about money and job security. Scenes in the cafeteria and on the line reveal strained social ties, muted resentments, and the compromises he makes to keep steady employment. The narrative traces routine life, workplace pressures, and fleeting moments of personal discontent.

About the Author

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Richard Olin

Richard Olin is an author recognized for his work in early 20th-century literature. His notable book, "All Day Wednesday," showcases his narrative style and thematic exploration of everyday life. Olin's writing reflects the social dynamics and cultural nuances of his time, contributing to the understanding of the period's literary landscape. While not widely known today, his work offers a glimpse into the concerns and experiences of his contemporaries.

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