What color is your collar?

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    ryan3030

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    Dec 2, 2010
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    I'm curious, what kind of work do you all do?

    • Blue collar - work with your hands, rugged type. Farm work, carpenter, electrician, construction, factory work, etc.
    • White Collar - Office work/business setting.
    • No Collar - Service oriented. Food service, retail, etc.

    White collar type here, programmer to be exact.
     

    Suprtek

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    Nov 27, 2009
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    Wanamaker
    As my name implies, I'm a service technician. There's always lots of other work that has to get done though so I end up doing a little bit of everything.
     

    bman1962

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    Nov 15, 2010
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    :dunno: I never understood the collar thing I guess. I have a degree and work with my hands and make more money than most folks that don't.
    My wife has a masters degree and beyond and I smoke her in the payroll department. What collar would you have me wear? :dunno: :n00b: :D
     

    Vince49

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    Indy urban west.
    Whatever it takes. (Other)

    Retired from aviation (five years in Army helicopters and twenty six as a corporate turbo prop & jet pilot) in 1997. Since then back to my roots in construction first as a journeyman carpenter / foreman and last as a service tech. for Polaris and Andersen Windows and Doors. Retired for real (I think) on 17 May,2011. We shall see. :D
     

    x10

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    Apr 11, 2009
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    Martinsville, IN
    I think there is a much bigger section of Grey collar now days, Technicians of every sort The rosie the riviter days are not over but almost every job has evolved into a bit more to a GOB more technical.

    I would consider myself a Grey collar, I have a EET and I do analysis of everything from NPN junctions to Class 8 truck engine diagnosis
     

    Benny

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    May 20, 2008
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    Drinking your milkshake
    White.

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    Sylvain

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    Nov 30, 2010
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    Normandy
    It depends what I do that day.
    I can spend the whole day working on my computer inside or be on the field the whole day using my hands (not that I dont use my hands when I use my computer obvioulsy).
     

    snowrs

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    Jun 4, 2011
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    Evansville
    With those choices probably white, I am an Electrical Engineer, design automated machinery, the only thing more fun than guns is playing with lasers and robots.
     
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