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Blue Collar Careers: Make the Most of Your Limited Opportunities

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Blue Collar workers are members of the working class in an industry. They perform manual labor and earn wages on an hourly basis. These workers are completely different from the ones who work in the service sector, as the job of the latter is not considered manual labor. Blue collar workers can both be skilled and unskilled. They may be involved in building, manufacturing and mining trades. Again, they may even get opportunities in repair, maintenance and technical installation. White-collar workers, in contrast, perform non-manual labors. Generally, these officials carry out their operation in a particular office space. Further, service industry workers perform labor jobs, which involve interaction with the customer along with outside and retail sales.

The term 'Blue Collar' was derived in the nineteenth century on the uniform dress code of the officials in industrial workplaces. Manual and industrial labors wore durable clothing in those times, which was prone to get dirty, scrapped or soiled at work. Popular elements of these clothes have been, and still are, a navy blue shirt. These days their shirt generally includes the company's name tag on one of the sides and his own on the other.

One of the distinctive elements for a Blue Collar career is the formal academic requirement, which is less in comparison to what is needed for achieving success in other career opportunities. Most blue collar jobs require only GEDs or high school diplomas. Sometimes the work conditions for a Blue Collar worker is hazardous and best described as the 3 Ds: Dirty, Demanding & Dangerous. These workers get represented by federal statuettes or trade unions, which take care of all the problems associated with these officials.



Blue collar workers exist in different proportions throughout the world. In the case of Pennsylvania State, particularly Allentown and Pittsburgh, the blue-collar ethic is epitomized. The Blue Collar image of Pittsburgh is largely driven by media portrayals, which are based on the current hardworking blue collar mentality that most of the city's resident's value. With most Western countries moving towards a service economy, the count of Blue-Collar jobs is decreasing at a steady rate. Another important factor behind the decline in the jobs in most nations is due to the information revolution. Perhaps, the biggest reason behind the small job count is the available of a number of low skill manufacturing jobs, which have been outsourced to developing nations. They do the same task at an even lower wage.

The work, which is involved in this case, is typically an hourly wage labor. Usually, pay involved in such a type of occupation is much lower than what a white collar worker gets. However, the pay may be higher than most entry level services. Special-skilled blue-collar jobs can pay quite well. In some cases, they are higher than even the white collar jobs.

Even though the scope of Blue Collar jobs has declined to a great extent, there are still opportunities available for the aspirants. You need to be on the lookout for such opportunities. There are chances that you may end up with the option which you were looking for.
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