room welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max keiser time and return to our conversation with dr michael hyde sand author and economist dr michael hudson awhile come back good to be back all right etaoin we're talking about our friend our mutual friend david graber who sadly left us recently and you know one of the other things he was writing about is the kind of the predominance of what he called be ass jobs you know jobs are just busy work that are not really necessary now under this lockdown globally work from home as be taken often but apparently it seems a very few jobs are actually essential a kind of prove his thesis and oh what a lot of ways what do you think. oh certainly that's the case in academic every university that i hear oh say they noticed that the employment by universities the professors fully employed had been going down and down but the bureaucracy the deans and the managers in the some managers and the assistants some managers have all been growing more and more income has been paid to the university presidents that deans their administrative staff. and they're paid for