blue
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llar
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relating to jobs or workers who engage in manual labor or skilled trades
- Many blue-collar workers are employed in factories, construction sites, or warehouses, where they use their hands and tools to complete tasks.
- Blue-collar workers often work in environments such as factories, plants, or workshops.
- Jobs in plumbing, carpentry, and welding are considered blue-collar occupations.
- Many blue-collar jobs require specialized skills and training acquired through apprenticeships or vocational programs.
- Blue-collar workers are known for their hands-on approach to problem-solving and their ability to work effectively with tools and machinery.
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of those who work for wages especially manual or industrial laborers
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