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The working class are people employed for wages, especially in manual labor occupations and skilled labor industrial work. A working class woman would not hold any of these types of jobs: Manager Doctor Lawyer Supervisor Executive Director IT Professional Accountant Auditor
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Janet Zandy has written: 'Liberating Memory' 'Hands' -- subject(s): American Working class writings, American literature, History and criticism, Intellectual life, Social classes in literature, Work in literature, Working class, Working class in art, Working class in literature 'Women's Studies Quarterly' 'What We Hold In Common'
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The job of a working class woman would not have been a typist. "office worker" apex
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The working class are people employed for wages, especially in manual labor occupations and skilled labor industrial work. A working class man would most likely hold any of the following jobs:Meat packer Janitor/Maintenance Truck Driver Dishwasher Factory worker Construction Farm/Ranch labor Construction