Why does it seem like women look down on manual labour / blue collar workers?

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Because girls are raised to coddled damsels yearning for fairytale... also "hard work" inst something women are raised to appreciate for themselves(asso some of that shit is tough.. even for some dudes) But as a women if you arent socialized and groomed that way you wont go that way.... also dealing with that work environment can be as much of a chore as the gig i suppose.. as far as what women want..........
 
I have no issue with blue collar work, seeing a man sweat is sexy. What might be a problem is the wages may cause you to have to work twice the hours to make a living.

The older I get the more I understand why people might not want to wither away under fluorescent lighting. Money and position on the corporate ladder are not everything.
 
Depends how intelligent she is, hard to keep going with a dummy. And usually if you have education you have brains. Men tolerate simple not extremely intelligent women as partners far more often than women will accept a man that way.
 
Kat;c-9994163 said:
I have no issue with blue collar work, seeing a man sweat is sexy. What might be a problem is the wages may cause you to have to work twice the hours to make a living.

The older I get the more I understand why people might not want to wither away under fluorescent lighting. Money and position on the corporate ladder are not everything.

The way I'm reading @LUClEN 's post is "why won't women go into blue collar jobs". In fact, this line:

LUClEN;d-561202 said:
"It's 2015!" So why aren't women going into construction, mining, and other labour-heavy careers? It seems they look down on them.

pretty much says it.

I don't see women in shit like plumbing, welding, HVAC, or working as electricians, boilermakers, miners... Shit, I have yet to see a woman throwing in car stereos for a living.
 
It's more than just women not doing it. Not only does it seem like they don't want to do it, they don't want their men doing it, and based on the shortages we're seeing, they might not want their kids doing it either.

When did it become distasteful to do physical work? When did traditionally male labour become so looked down on?
 
LUClEN;c-9998479 said:
It's more than just women not doing it. Not only does it seem like they don't want to do it, they don't want their men doing it, and based on the shortages we're seeing, they might not want their kids doing it either.

When did it become distasteful to do physical work? When did traditionally male labour become so looked down on?

It used to be that a man with a "good job", whatever shape that took, was a desirable thing. Nowadays blue collar job ≠ "good job" unless you're a Mexican woman... Mexican cats ain't got no shortage of women ready to wife when they're busting their ass cleaning pools, fixing AC, or some shit like that.

@Kat ain't that right?
 
konceptjones;c-9998431 said:
Kat;c-9994163 said:
I have no issue with blue collar work, seeing a man sweat is sexy. What might be a problem is the wages may cause you to have to work twice the hours to make a living.

The older I get the more I understand why people might not want to wither away under fluorescent lighting. Money and position on the corporate ladder are not everything.

The way I'm reading @LUClEN 's post is "why won't women go into blue collar jobs". In fact, this line:

LUClEN;d-561202 said:
"It's 2015!" So why aren't women going into construction, mining, and other labour-heavy careers? It seems they look down on them.

pretty much says it.

I don't see women in shit like plumbing, welding, HVAC, or working as electricians, boilermakers, miners... Shit, I have yet to see a woman throwing in car stereos for a living.

Oh I missed that apparently.

Hell nah..I'm not trying to do a that. I hate getting dirty.
 
Kat;c-9998579 said:
konceptjones;c-9998431 said:
Kat;c-9994163 said:
I have no issue with blue collar work, seeing a man sweat is sexy. What might be a problem is the wages may cause you to have to work twice the hours to make a living.

The older I get the more I understand why people might not want to wither away under fluorescent lighting. Money and position on the corporate ladder are not everything.

The way I'm reading @LUClEN 's post is "why won't women go into blue collar jobs". In fact, this line:

LUClEN;d-561202 said:
"It's 2015!" So why aren't women going into construction, mining, and other labour-heavy careers? It seems they look down on them.

pretty much says it.

I don't see women in shit like plumbing, welding, HVAC, or working as electricians, boilermakers, miners... Shit, I have yet to see a woman throwing in car stereos for a living.

Oh I missed that apparently.

Hell nah..I'm not trying to do a that. I hate getting dirty.

Would you feel any type of way if your daughter went into that kind of work?
 
I feel like the compensation for the effort isn't enough in labor jobs. Because you don't have to be extremely intelligent to do the job it doesn't have a high pay. You stand around a lot, do heavy lifting, stand in all kinds of weather. Risk your life in mining(sometimes that pays well tho, but not always). Idk, seems like too much effort for not enough money. Those jobs are looked down upon like they are for simple people or don't bring in enough cash. That's with most lower paid jobs, people get shit on them for it but who else is going to bag your groceries.
 
BiblicalAtheist ;c-10000845 said:
I feel like the compensation for the effort isn't enough in labor jobs. Because you don't have to be extremely intelligent to do the job it doesn't have a high pay. You stand around a lot, do heavy lifting, stand in all kinds of weather. Risk your life in mining(sometimes that pays well tho, but not always). Idk, seems like too much effort for not enough money. Those jobs are looked down upon like they are for simple people or don't bring in enough cash. That's with most lower paid jobs, people get shit on them for it but who else is going to bag your groceries.

That's not necessarily true. Also, other jobs like fast food are also dangerous due to the amount of crime that occurs around fast food restaurants yet women dominate fast food employment
 
LUClEN;c-10000890 said:
BiblicalAtheist ;c-10000845 said:
I feel like the compensation for the effort isn't enough in labor jobs. Because you don't have to be extremely intelligent to do the job it doesn't have a high pay. You stand around a lot, do heavy lifting, stand in all kinds of weather. Risk your life in mining(sometimes that pays well tho, but not always). Idk, seems like too much effort for not enough money. Those jobs are looked down upon like they are for simple people or don't bring in enough cash. That's with most lower paid jobs, people get shit on them for it but who else is going to bag your groceries.

That's not necessarily true. Also, other jobs like fast food are also dangerous due to the amount of crime that occurs around fast food restaurants yet women dominate fast food employment

Not a lot of lifting in McDicks. I thought you meant physically grueling work, like construction, mining etc. And I still believe the amount of money isn't worth the effort exerted.
 
BiblicalAtheist ;c-10000926 said:
LUClEN;c-10000890 said:
BiblicalAtheist ;c-10000845 said:
I feel like the compensation for the effort isn't enough in labor jobs. Because you don't have to be extremely intelligent to do the job it doesn't have a high pay. You stand around a lot, do heavy lifting, stand in all kinds of weather. Risk your life in mining(sometimes that pays well tho, but not always). Idk, seems like too much effort for not enough money. Those jobs are looked down upon like they are for simple people or don't bring in enough cash. That's with most lower paid jobs, people get shit on them for it but who else is going to bag your groceries.

That's not necessarily true. Also, other jobs like fast food are also dangerous due to the amount of crime that occurs around fast food restaurants yet women dominate fast food employment

Not a lot of lifting in McDicks. I thought you meant physically grueling work, like construction, mining etc. And I still believe the amount of money isn't worth the effort exerted.

Boilermakers make about $30/hr out here and it's a union job.

underground miners can make about the same.

Electricians can see around $25/hr.

Not balliin outta control, but for what you do it's worth it. You can take care of a small family on that kind of money.
 
i think its about bragging rights.

chicks like to talk about how their man looks on paper more than how he looks.

cant be talking about dubai and your dude is a manager at jack in the box. other chicks gonna think you cant ball or you paying for everything.
 
konceptjones;c-10001083 said:
BiblicalAtheist ;c-10000926 said:
LUClEN;c-10000890 said:
BiblicalAtheist ;c-10000845 said:
I feel like the compensation for the effort isn't enough in labor jobs. Because you don't have to be extremely intelligent to do the job it doesn't have a high pay. You stand around a lot, do heavy lifting, stand in all kinds of weather. Risk your life in mining(sometimes that pays well tho, but not always). Idk, seems like too much effort for not enough money. Those jobs are looked down upon like they are for simple people or don't bring in enough cash. That's with most lower paid jobs, people get shit on them for it but who else is going to bag your groceries.

That's not necessarily true. Also, other jobs like fast food are also dangerous due to the amount of crime that occurs around fast food restaurants yet women dominate fast food employment

Not a lot of lifting in McDicks. I thought you meant physically grueling work, like construction, mining etc. And I still believe the amount of money isn't worth the effort exerted.

Boilermakers make about $30/hr out here and it's a union job.

underground miners can make about the same.

Electricians can see around $25/hr.

Not balliin outta control, but for what you do it's worth it. You can take care of a small family on that kind of money.

mcdonalds in swiss starts at like$22/hr
 
konceptjones;c-10001083 said:
BiblicalAtheist ;c-10000926 said:
LUClEN;c-10000890 said:
BiblicalAtheist ;c-10000845 said:
I feel like the compensation for the effort isn't enough in labor jobs. Because you don't have to be extremely intelligent to do the job it doesn't have a high pay. You stand around a lot, do heavy lifting, stand in all kinds of weather. Risk your life in mining(sometimes that pays well tho, but not always). Idk, seems like too much effort for not enough money. Those jobs are looked down upon like they are for simple people or don't bring in enough cash. That's with most lower paid jobs, people get shit on them for it but who else is going to bag your groceries.

That's not necessarily true. Also, other jobs like fast food are also dangerous due to the amount of crime that occurs around fast food restaurants yet women dominate fast food employment

Not a lot of lifting in McDicks. I thought you meant physically grueling work, like construction, mining etc. And I still believe the amount of money isn't worth the effort exerted.

Boilermakers make about $30/hr out here and it's a union job.

underground miners can make about the same.

Electricians can see around $25/hr.

Not balliin outta control, but for what you do it's worth it. You can take care of a small family on that kind of money.

I don't have issues with manual labor working men. I find men who can build things, fix things and make things with their hands sexy and appealing. My point it tho, if you got brains, not many people pick manual labor, grueling physical work etc, when they can maybe make double that to sit on their ass and use their brain instead.
 
BiblicalAtheist ;c-10001571 said:
konceptjones;c-10001083 said:
BiblicalAtheist ;c-10000926 said:
LUClEN;c-10000890 said:
BiblicalAtheist ;c-10000845 said:
I feel like the compensation for the effort isn't enough in labor jobs. Because you don't have to be extremely intelligent to do the job it doesn't have a high pay. You stand around a lot, do heavy lifting, stand in all kinds of weather. Risk your life in mining(sometimes that pays well tho, but not always). Idk, seems like too much effort for not enough money. Those jobs are looked down upon like they are for simple people or don't bring in enough cash. That's with most lower paid jobs, people get shit on them for it but who else is going to bag your groceries.

That's not necessarily true. Also, other jobs like fast food are also dangerous due to the amount of crime that occurs around fast food restaurants yet women dominate fast food employment

Not a lot of lifting in McDicks. I thought you meant physically grueling work, like construction, mining etc. And I still believe the amount of money isn't worth the effort exerted.

Boilermakers make about $30/hr out here and it's a union job.

underground miners can make about the same.

Electricians can see around $25/hr.

Not balliin outta control, but for what you do it's worth it. You can take care of a small family on that kind of money.

I don't have issues with manual labor working men. I find men who can build things, fix things and make things with their hands sexy and appealing. My point it tho, if you got brains, not many people pick manual labor, grueling physical work etc, when they can maybe make double that to sit on their ass and use their brain instead.

there are jobs that mix the two
 
BiblicalAtheist ;c-10001571 said:
konceptjones;c-10001083 said:
BiblicalAtheist ;c-10000926 said:
LUClEN;c-10000890 said:
BiblicalAtheist ;c-10000845 said:
I feel like the compensation for the effort isn't enough in labor jobs. Because you don't have to be extremely intelligent to do the job it doesn't have a high pay. You stand around a lot, do heavy lifting, stand in all kinds of weather. Risk your life in mining(sometimes that pays well tho, but not always). Idk, seems like too much effort for not enough money. Those jobs are looked down upon like they are for simple people or don't bring in enough cash. That's with most lower paid jobs, people get shit on them for it but who else is going to bag your groceries.

That's not necessarily true. Also, other jobs like fast food are also dangerous due to the amount of crime that occurs around fast food restaurants yet women dominate fast food employment

Not a lot of lifting in McDicks. I thought you meant physically grueling work, like construction, mining etc. And I still believe the amount of money isn't worth the effort exerted.

Boilermakers make about $30/hr out here and it's a union job.

underground miners can make about the same.

Electricians can see around $25/hr.

Not balliin outta control, but for what you do it's worth it. You can take care of a small family on that kind of money.

I don't have issues with manual labor working men. I find men who can build things, fix things and make things with their hands sexy and appealing. My point it tho, if you got brains, not many people pick manual labor, grueling physical work etc, when they can maybe make double that to sit on their ass and use their brain instead.

The thing is, your typical office job isn't very fucking hard. It's not like you need advanced degrees to work the average public sector job. Not long ago alot of these jobs didn't even require a bachelor's.
 
LUClEN;c-10002891 said:
BiblicalAtheist ;c-10001571 said:
konceptjones;c-10001083 said:
BiblicalAtheist ;c-10000926 said:
LUClEN;c-10000890 said:
BiblicalAtheist ;c-10000845 said:
I feel like the compensation for the effort isn't enough in labor jobs. Because you don't have to be extremely intelligent to do the job it doesn't have a high pay. You stand around a lot, do heavy lifting, stand in all kinds of weather. Risk your life in mining(sometimes that pays well tho, but not always). Idk, seems like too much effort for not enough money. Those jobs are looked down upon like they are for simple people or don't bring in enough cash. That's with most lower paid jobs, people get shit on them for it but who else is going to bag your groceries.

That's not necessarily true. Also, other jobs like fast food are also dangerous due to the amount of crime that occurs around fast food restaurants yet women dominate fast food employment

Not a lot of lifting in McDicks. I thought you meant physically grueling work, like construction, mining etc. And I still believe the amount of money isn't worth the effort exerted.

Boilermakers make about $30/hr out here and it's a union job.

underground miners can make about the same.

Electricians can see around $25/hr.

Not balliin outta control, but for what you do it's worth it. You can take care of a small family on that kind of money.

I don't have issues with manual labor working men. I find men who can build things, fix things and make things with their hands sexy and appealing. My point it tho, if you got brains, not many people pick manual labor, grueling physical work etc, when they can maybe make double that to sit on their ass and use their brain instead.

The thing is, your typical office job isn't very fucking hard. It's not like you need advanced degrees to work the average public sector job. Not long ago alot of these jobs didn't even require a bachelor's.

Right and I could sit on my ass doing an easy office job(air conditioned) for more money than turning a construction sign or laying pavement(in the blistering heat).
 
BiblicalAtheist ;c-10003520 said:
LUClEN;c-10002891 said:
BiblicalAtheist ;c-10001571 said:
konceptjones;c-10001083 said:
BiblicalAtheist ;c-10000926 said:
LUClEN;c-10000890 said:
BiblicalAtheist ;c-10000845 said:
I feel like the compensation for the effort isn't enough in labor jobs. Because you don't have to be extremely intelligent to do the job it doesn't have a high pay. You stand around a lot, do heavy lifting, stand in all kinds of weather. Risk your life in mining(sometimes that pays well tho, but not always). Idk, seems like too much effort for not enough money. Those jobs are looked down upon like they are for simple people or don't bring in enough cash. That's with most lower paid jobs, people get shit on them for it but who else is going to bag your groceries.

That's not necessarily true. Also, other jobs like fast food are also dangerous due to the amount of crime that occurs around fast food restaurants yet women dominate fast food employment

Not a lot of lifting in McDicks. I thought you meant physically grueling work, like construction, mining etc. And I still believe the amount of money isn't worth the effort exerted.

Boilermakers make about $30/hr out here and it's a union job.

underground miners can make about the same.

Electricians can see around $25/hr.

Not balliin outta control, but for what you do it's worth it. You can take care of a small family on that kind of money.

I don't have issues with manual labor working men. I find men who can build things, fix things and make things with their hands sexy and appealing. My point it tho, if you got brains, not many people pick manual labor, grueling physical work etc, when they can maybe make double that to sit on their ass and use their brain instead.

The thing is, your typical office job isn't very fucking hard. It's not like you need advanced degrees to work the average public sector job. Not long ago alot of these jobs didn't even require a bachelor's.

Right and I could sit on my ass doing an easy office job(air conditioned) for more money than turning a construction sign or laying pavement(in the blistering heat).

Idk. I make a lot more than many of my friends with office jobs and I'm the lowest paid on my crew. Sign holders get paid shit, but that's not really physical work, and it's dominated by women.

But you bring up an interesting point: is it just comfort? People don't like doing physical shit? That would make sense given the correlation with rising obesity
 
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