hackwork

/ˈhækˌwɜrk/
noun
  1. Boring, unoriginal, or low-quality work, especially writing or art done for money rather than for passion.
    • He took a job doing hackwork for a content mill to pay the bills.
    • Most of the novels on the shelf were cheap hackwork with no literary value.
    • The journalist was tired of churning out hackwork for the tabloid magazine.
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