Rethinking the Value of Blue-Collar Jobs

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It's baffling to still see many youths today clamouring and hustling hard for a white-collar job. I'm not saying is bad, but the narrative ought to have changed. At least for the fact that these white-collar jobs are no longer accessible to or available for the common man, and many other reasons I'll be discussing in this post.

To a large extent, the dream of everyone was to go to school, get good grades, graduate and get a white-collar job, a good-paying one if I may add. That's all good. Perhaps, that's how it should be. But maybe there's a need for a reorientation from this perspective. From the idea of school even. That seems to be a major point for this high underlying desire for white-collar jobs among many youth.

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Some people have been out of school for years and are still roaming the streets in search of these jobs while living off their parents at the same time, which is a tragedy. The government of a country like mine has made the dreams of white-collar jobs a fantasy. What irks me more is when I hear people playing close to a million for these jobs which they don't get sometimes. And I tend to wonder, what of the blue-collar jobs? Why can't we explore them?

As mentioned, the school itself has made it seem like the perfect and certain destination should be in administrative and office work. That's how we see it from this part of the world at least. However, I beg to differ. There can be a different track which the youth can take beyond these admirable white-collar jobs.

Blue-collar jobs symbolise those who engage in manual and physical labour. These are jobs like carpenter, plumber, electrician, driver, cleaner, machine operator, welder, mechanic and skilled trades. While office and administrative jobs are exalted, there's dignity and gain in blue-collar jobs too. Perhaps, youth today are getting lazier and more so that we don't want to engage in manual labour, tagging them dirty and low standard.

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However, have we realised that the gains from some of these blue-collar jobs are far more than some of the white-collar jobs? I have seen such. The man who engages in manual or physical labour is never out of funds to sustain himself and or the family, but the office worker lives on debts continuously. I see this as a challenge to the youth to change our perspective on this.

Beyond personal gain, these jobs have a lot to offer society. From my perspective, I consider that society will suffer more without these jobs as opposed to white-collar jobs. They are usually the closest to us when it comes to human interactions. The wages for these works might seem meagre; which seems to drive many youth away as well, but a cumulative of it after a week, month or year will be a thing of surprise.

Some people have built their homes; families, houses and investments with these jobs. They are lucrative in their own way. Society needs more of these jobs than we think. As such, we should learn to appreciate those who do these jobs and not degrade them, which is one reason many youth don't resonate well with this kind of work.


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I totally agree with you sir @daverick, waiting on white collar job is a tragedy in this country of ours. We really need reorientation for people to see the importance and significance of blue collar job and I can also attest to the fact that it never keeps you totally out of funds.

That's it. We need that reorientation and those who don't see the possibilities should see it.
Thank you for the comment @samarijr0.

You are right that the jobs are actually lucrative. Youths should get the zeal to learn this jobs

That's right.
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I think the government needs to change the school system. Maybe five theory and five practicals that will consist of blue collar job. Thinking of it, it's not people fault, I think that is how we are raised even in secondary school their is this song we always sing that I want to be a lawyer , I want to be a doctor we only always mention white collar job but not blue collar jobs even if you asked nursery school students what do you want to become they will shout doctor , lawyer , nurse because that is what they are taught.

This is very true. That's why I felt the school in a way engineered our perspective in that way. This suggestion of is very nice. It will truly go a long way in creating a reorientation in our minds.
Yes, I remember that song. It's an issue from childhood I guess. We need to alter the perspective.

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So true, people now see white collar jobs as the only means/path to success. And that is exactly what a whole lot of youth kept chasing while forgetting and ignoring the that there are lot's of opportunities in this blue collar jobs as well.

Thanks for sharing.
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Yes, that's the mistake. There's a lot of opportunities in the blue-collar jobs that are ignored. Much more that some are better than some of the white-collar jobs.

Thank you for the comment.

Exactly sir...

Very much welcome.

I agree that white collar jobs aren’t the only way to success and easy way to make money but at the same time I don’t think everyone is good at doing business or even their best at learning skills . It’s also not easy to run a business here in Nigeria with way economy is moving it will be nice if government and schools enlighten the public on the importance of skill development . And it’s also important for individuals to make good decisions for themselves.

Yes, that's true. The issue is there are people who could do well in these other jobs or businesses but are boxed into thinking the white-collar jobs, which are rarely available now, are the way to succeed. True, business is not easy, even the blue-collar jobs, so much as finding a white-collar job too. I agree that we should make the decisions that will serve us well. Everyone should even be wise now to know that you need a skill, we shouldn't wait for the government to tell us that.

Thank you for stopping. I appreciate!

You are right. The clamour for white collar jobs is excessive.

There's nothing wrong with other types of jobs whether blue or brown or black. The core factor is being able to provide and make ends meet for their families.

Our mindset needs to be re-sensitized to what really matters

Oh yes, that's it.

We need a shift in mindset.

You are very correct dear the wey our country is going white collar job can't sustain us we need to be doing some manual work to help ourselves

Yes, that's it. We can't continue hoping on that.
Thank you!