According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BSL), blue collar and service occupations consist of those positions that include “precision production, craft and repair operations; machine operators and inspectors; transportation and moving occupations; handlers; equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers; and service occupations.” Meanwhile, Merriam Webster dictionary provides a simple definition as jobs that require physical work, or a full definition of “of relating to, or constituting the class of wage earners whose duties call for wearing of work clothes or protective clothes.” Investopedia, on the other hand, is a lot more descriptive saying that blue collar refers to “a working-class person historically defined by hourly rates of pay and manual labor” and further explains that the term “blue collar” has historically implied a certain lack of worker education though those stark lines are blurred today. See our 11 Fastest Growing Blue Collar Jobs list which is made by our Insidermonkey experts.
Blue collar workers are known for doing the dirty jobs many of us take for granted. They roll up their sleeves, get dirt under their fingernails and wipe sweat off their brow with the back of their hand. These hard-working individuals are often underappreciated and, even worse, underpaid.
Fortunately, there are labor-intensive jobs out there that reward their employees with higher wages. Using the most recent data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Foreign Labor Certification Data Center, CareerTrends has found the 11 best paying blue collar jobs in the US.
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