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.
The average blue collar worker makes close to $37,000 per year, The amount will vary widely depending upon the person's experience, skill level and where they work at.
it's a white collar job
The company's pension fund was drained by the white-collar criminal, so that no money was left to pay retired workers.
Business man is a very broad term. It really depends on what kind of business you are doing. It is safe to say that white collar workers (business men) make more money that blue collar workers (laborers). Try asking your question again and be more specific.
Most are white collar (those that work in office buildings and do not get their hands dirty at work).
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.
Receptionist, manager, and accountant are White-Collar workers
The president would be considered a white collar worker.
my uncle is a white collar worker because he works in an office.
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 white collar worker is someone who works in a professional, manager or administrative type job. Usually in an office building. For example, lawyers, business managers, and Accountants would be considered a white collar worker. A blue-collar worker is a job that requires manual labor. These are typically manufacturing, mining, sanitation, oil field, construction, or other types of physical work. Examples of these are mechanics, miners, janitors, construction workers, and oil riggers.