Differ Between Blue-Collar and White-Collar Jobs
For Decades, professionals are categorized on basis of their work. Majorly, these jobs are divided into to Sections, which are Blue-collar and white Collar Jobs.
So,
What is White-Collar Jobs?
Whenever you hear White Collar job, its mean a professional working in office and might be holding positions such as Managers, Doctors, Engineers, etc.
In these kinds of Jobs, professionals are entailed to sit and work for more than 8-9 hours and they are mainly paid a fixed amount of Salary and usually have bachelors or higher studies.
List of Some Common White-Collar Jobs
- Managers ( IT Managers, Bank Managers, etc. )
- Doctors
- Engineers
- Architects
- Accountants
- Business Executives, etc.
What is Blue-Collar Jobs?
In these Kinds of Jobs, people use their physical attributes to Complete their Jobs. They are majorly categorized as “working class people” and it not necessarily need to have bachelor’s Degree or any higher education.
It is not mandatory for Blue-collar workers to sit in an office like, production lines, on the road, construction sites, etc.
List of Blue-Collar Jobs:
- Mechanics
- Boiler makers
- Warehouse Workers
- Landscapers
- HVAC Technicians
- Electrical Line Workers, etc.
Major Difference Between Blue-Collar and White-Collar Jobs
- White-collar Professional have that mental abilities to complete the work, whereas the blue-collar workers uses their physical strength to complete their Daily Job.
- White-collar Professional are Paid more as compare to Blue-collar workers wages.
- Blue-collar workers faces more health risks as their profession requires physical strength such as lifting heavy objects, etc.
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