Analysis Of Blue Collar Brilliance By Mike Rose

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In his article “Blue-Collar Brilliance,” Mike Rose argues that blue-collar workers gain more knowledge through hands on experience than people give them credit for. These manual careers are commonly thought of as not needing much intelligence or skill. However, in Rose’s view, the ability to multitask and the different capabilities that are cultivated while performing such jobs educate the worker in a way not frequently acknowledged. In his own words, “I'm struck by the thinking-in-motion that some [blue-collar] work requires... the use of tools requires the studied refinement of stance, grip, balance, and fine-motor skills. But manipulating tools is intimately tied to knowledge of what a particular instrument can do in a particular situation