Anonymous wrote:Any desk job involving paper shuffling or computer work is by definition NOT blue collar.
Blue collar is working hard with your hands and showering after work because you're dirty, as in you have dirt or grease or pollen or wood shavings on your sweaty skin. Blue collar jobs are mostly done by men who are doing the heavy lifting to keep the world running.
This is not that, OP.
Lots of medicine is "hand work." It's just "hand work" that requires a graduate degree to do. Procedures involve working with your hands. Running a code means working with your hands (and it's sweaty!) Examining patients means putting your hands on them. And I always shower after work. Patients are dirty. I don't want to carry patient germs home to my family.