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What’s one thing people in office jobs will never understand about blue collar work?

I’ll start — being physically exhausted is a different kind of tired. Not “I need a nap” tired. More like: You sit down after work and realize your hands hurt, your back is tight, your boots smell like hell, and somehow you still have to get up and do it all again tomorrow. But at the same time, there’s something satisfying about honest work — actually building, fixing, moving, or making something real. At the end of the day, you can point at what you did and say, “Yeah, I did that.” What’s something people outside blue collar work just don’t get?

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u/CraningUp — 5 days ago