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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]HELL NO! It requires a bachelor of science degree, followed by P.A. program. Blue collar = construction, restaurant, dry cleaner, gas station Grey collar = plumber, electrician White collar = my job is at a desk or required a bachelor's degree [/quote] I think of blue collar as being construction, plumber, electrician, etc. Something skilled and respectable and a good living Restaurant staff (unless at a high end restaurant) at a Applebee’s type place is usually uneducated and unskilled and low class. Dry cleaners or gas station owners are good for the small business owner/immigrant—can be a good living (staff not so much). People who are personal trainers with only high school education and a two day certification are usually losers. I never heard of gray collar. Never heard of gray collar.[/quote] I’ve heard of pink collar like secretary. They can be very responsible and integral to the people they serve. Requires organizational skills and executive function. Blue collar jobs are great too. The only ones I wouldn’t respect are the ones that are unskilled like waiter at a chain restaurant or a fitness trainer who has only a high school degree and 2-day “certification” or some other low class job for losers.[/quote]
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