What's more telling is how each of the wings are rooted in how they perceive the world. The bottom end is (generally) dealing with things rooted in reality, whereas the top end is (for the most part) insulated in cushy offices. The more hands-on your job is, the more likely you are to vote Republican.
An example I would know is Deloitte. I used to be a delivery driver, and every time I had to go to Deloitte, all the cars in the lot would either be luxury cars, or brand new models of more standard cars. I almost never saw a pickup truck, and aside from other delivery drivers I don't think I saw a car more than 4 years old. The workers there were always dressed in office attire, and many of them ordered lunch instead of packing it, which is where I came in. These people would spend $20 just on lunch for themselves like it was nothing.
On a side note, I'm glad to see my company at the bottom, even if they butchered the initialism.
The more hands-on your job is, the more likely you are to vote Republican.
That don't make any sense to me. Well, I guess it depends on how much you like working for the man. I think if you are gonna work for the man, Democrats will throw you some benefits that a Republican would make it hard to get. If you want to work for yourself, of course, only Republicans even purport to support that for white people. At some level, they're all anti-small-business IRL. All would gladly replace you with an illegal by hook or by crook.
What's more telling is how each of the wings are rooted in how they perceive the world. The bottom end is (generally) dealing with things rooted in reality, whereas the top end is (for the most part) insulated in cushy offices. The more hands-on your job is, the more likely you are to vote Republican.
An example I would know is Deloitte. I used to be a delivery driver, and every time I had to go to Deloitte, all the cars in the lot would either be luxury cars, or brand new models of more standard cars. I almost never saw a pickup truck, and aside from other delivery drivers I don't think I saw a car more than 4 years old. The workers there were always dressed in office attire, and many of them ordered lunch instead of packing it, which is where I came in. These people would spend $20 just on lunch for themselves like it was nothing.
On a side note, I'm glad to see my company at the bottom, even if they butchered the initialism.
That don't make any sense to me. Well, I guess it depends on how much you like working for the man. I think if you are gonna work for the man, Democrats will throw you some benefits that a Republican would make it hard to get. If you want to work for yourself, of course, only Republicans even purport to support that for white people. At some level, they're all anti-small-business IRL. All would gladly replace you with an illegal by hook or by crook.