I have a white collar job, but I work as a structural engineer in a small company of about 33 people doing emergency structural shoring jobs. I love my work and my company (and I) make money hand over fist. I can't say the same for most white collar jobs in giant souless corporations where all you do is endless microsoft teams meetings day after day. While I was in school, I worked various blue collar jobs. One thing people don't often tell you about the trades is that they have a time limit. You rarely see people over the age of 40-45 working roofing, tile, drywall, etc. It takes you out when you're young.
@@Putzing Tile is heavy. Maybe one single subway tile isn't very heavy, but a box of them is hundreds of pounds easy and the bags of mud are 80 pounds or more. I used to work in a tile warehouse.
Maybe it's just me but I got nowhere as an auto tech. I worked at a GMC/Buick through the entirety of the outbreak, my situation sucked, the shop sucked, management sucked but the guy I apprenticed for liked me. I eventually quit and went from 13/hr to a 50k salary in a year just by job hopping a few times. They even begged for me to stay when I left. It's such a dumb job. I like working with my hands but hanging out with other mechanics is not my thing. They are some really lame dudes to be around in all honesty. I also really hated the feeling that being a mechanic is mostly just being totally frustrated with garbage vehicles that are engineered to fail yet they never have the tech support you need.
It's the same thing in a white collar job, i worked an office as an engineer after being a industrial electrical tech, same people at my tech job bitching and whining, went to the office and same shit different smell. People are soul suckers and project to anyone that listens. Focus on yourself and it wont bother you.
I fucking hate my white collar job. I work on bullshit advertisements all day and make way more money than the work deserves, and I only do it because I want to own a home eventually. I used to work in healthcare and the work was harder and I got paid less but I felt like I did something at the end of the day
You know what to POOSH
Wait, I could sit in front of a keyboard and get paid!?
It's that easy!!
if you dont work 12 hours in the labor exploitation factory you aint a real man bruther
soft hands brothrr @@esgwilly
I literally play on my switch and answer phones all day.
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I have a white collar job, but I work as a structural engineer in a small company of about 33 people doing emergency structural shoring jobs. I love my work and my company (and I) make money hand over fist. I can't say the same for most white collar jobs in giant souless corporations where all you do is endless microsoft teams meetings day after day.
While I was in school, I worked various blue collar jobs. One thing people don't often tell you about the trades is that they have a time limit. You rarely see people over the age of 40-45 working roofing, tile, drywall, etc. It takes you out when you're young.
Tiling is tough?
@@Putzing Tile is heavy. Maybe one single subway tile isn't very heavy, but a box of them is hundreds of pounds easy and the bags of mud are 80 pounds or more. I used to work in a tile warehouse.
Had a friend who lived in China. He told me that Buicks in mainland China are like ferraris or Lamborghinis. Its a major status symbol.
The idea of any GM vehicle from the last 40 years being a status symbol is hilarious.
@@iunnox666 Its not but whatever
Maybe it's just me but I got nowhere as an auto tech. I worked at a GMC/Buick through the entirety of the outbreak, my situation sucked, the shop sucked, management sucked but the guy I apprenticed for liked me. I eventually quit and went from 13/hr to a 50k salary in a year just by job hopping a few times. They even begged for me to stay when I left. It's such a dumb job. I like working with my hands but hanging out with other mechanics is not my thing. They are some really lame dudes to be around in all honesty. I also really hated the feeling that being a mechanic is mostly just being totally frustrated with garbage vehicles that are engineered to fail yet they never have the tech support you need.
It's the same thing in a white collar job, i worked an office as an engineer after being a industrial electrical tech, same people at my tech job bitching and whining, went to the office and same shit different smell. People are soul suckers and project to anyone that listens. Focus on yourself and it wont bother you.
What job are you doing now and how did you get there?
@@JTPlayingTunes I'm doing good at my new job and my coworkers are honestly not that problematic, just mildly inconvenient.
6:50 "Take it easy"
Flashback to dytches landscaping
I work white collar in engineering. I love my job. The office is awesome.
Half of this video about white collar jobs is on auto mechanics
He’s doing it for his dotta
I fucking hate my white collar job. I work on bullshit advertisements all day and make way more money than the work deserves, and I only do it because I want to own a home eventually. I used to work in healthcare and the work was harder and I got paid less but I felt like I did something at the end of the day
Keep grinding and keep your head up. I know how soul sucking it feels. I do it everyday too.
Being a clip channel and censoring the swearing is so fucking lame