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Blue Collar jobs you would like to try for a day or two

rnoldh

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Heavy equipment operator ( something like a huge crane ).

Something like a cordwainer or tailor's cutter though this might not be considered blue collar.
 

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NYC cab driver
Long haul truck driver
Giggolo (not sure white/blue, but suffice it to say one doesn't require a Ph.D. for this job)
Fisherman
Lobsterman
Cook
Lifeguard
 

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Originally Posted by DarkNWorn
Giggolo (not sure white/blue, but suffice it to say one doesn't require a Ph.D. for this job)
You'd have to be very selective in your clientele because somehow I don't think very attractive women are the ones who will be using such services.

It won't exactly be a reverse Pretty Woman.

"Thar she blows!"
 

Piobaire

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Originally Posted by unjung
I'd like to meet your chef, if knees are the issue there.

Do 16 hours, twisting, turning, crouching, standing, running up and down stairs. You'll see the knee issue.
 

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Originally Posted by Jumbie
You'd have to be very selective in your clientele because somehow I don't think very attractive women are the ones who will be using such services.
It won't exactly be a reverse Pretty Woman."Thar she blows!"


that's when job comes in the equation.

Originally Posted by Sherlockian
Fluffer / stuntcock.

i'm acutely aware both sorta fall under [service] as job description/requirement__ but, it seemed those are entirely different "cock" environment__ does / =either?__ multi-tasking redefined.
 

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I would love to be a mechanic or even a chef. I would also love to be a construction general contractor, remodeling peoples houses and ****.
 

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Originally Posted by Jumbie
Plumber. It sounds like a good way to break into Appreciation.

On a more serious note, commercial fisherman or construction.



Only if you wear red lacy thongs with dirty low riders.
 

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I always wanted to do the bartending/waitressing gig, but never had time for it. Supposedly the tip is at least decent. At least it's a job where there's actual social interaction.
 

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Originally Posted by kalice
I always wanted to do the bartending/waitressing gig, but never had time for it. Supposedly the tip is at least decent. At least it's a job where there's actual social interaction.

Agreed. Bartenders during our annual week-long cowboy festival make a few thousand a night at the top bars.
 

kalice

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Originally Posted by unjung
Agreed. Bartenders during our annual week-long cowboy festival make a few thousand a night at the top bars.

Whaa....

To hell with professional school, I'll just bartend on the weekends and still make more than my classmates!
 

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