Do not work Blue Collar

Emma :)

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I have a college degree from a good school and work in a blue collar job.
It’s not labor intensive at all. It’s generally pretty low stress and easy. About 3-4 hours of my daily shifts are just rotting. The hours suck, but it’s worth it. Additionally I have no asshole managers. I have nobody to answer to as long as I do my job.
The best part? This year so far I’ve made 45k in January and February, and these were low paying months. I think I will easily hit 300k+
It’s great right? If you’re in your 20s and have a job like this, you’re going to be able to buy houses/cars and invest.
The issue? People who make a quarter of what you make for twice the effort will turn their nose at you.
I’m not a plumber or a janitor or someone who works an “icky” job either. I’m a locomotive engineer for a commuter railroad. I drive trains. This is a very niche and many times complicated skill that requires a year + of intensive training to certify.
Despite this people (women especially) treat me like a loser. It crazy, because I have some coworkers with college degrees and previous careers. One of my coworkers was a scientist but dipped because of the shitty pay, but normies will refuse to respect this job.
The average cuck working in insurance making 55k a year is more respected.
Your job = your status = your value. Women and society worship low paying office jobs that contribute nothing to the world, but revile high paying trades that are necessary.
 
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