A new-collar worker is defined as a middle-class person that works in the service industry. They are placed between a blue-collar and white-collar worker.
Most are white collar (those that work in office buildings and do not get their hands dirty at work).
Working class (or lower class, labouring class, sometimes proletariat)
White-collar worker is a salaried professional or an educated worker who performs semiprofessional office, administrative, and sales coordination tasks as an opposed to a blue-collar worker,whose job requires manual labor and receives an hourly rate of pay rather than an annual salary.
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A gray collar worker does both desk and physical tasks. Those working well into their 60's because they cant afford to retire or an underemployed white-collar worker. Workers often have a associate degree.
Blue collar usually refers to a manual worker.
A gray collar worker does both desk and physical tasks. Those working well into their 60's because they cant afford to retire or an underemployed white-collar worker. Workers often have a associate degree.
The president would be considered a white collar worker.
Receptionist, manager, and accountant are White-Collar workers
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To mention a white collar worker conjures an image of dressing an image of dressing well on a crowed bus or subway and struggling to afford a house.