Analysis Of Mike Rose's Blue Collar Brilliance

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A professor and writer of literacy issues, Mike Rose, in his piece Blue-Collar Brilliance, aims to counteract the stigma encompassing blue-collar and pink-collar occupations by narrating stories of his family members’ jobs and addressing the different levels of intellect required to perform several tasks while managing amongst others. Intelligence isn’t commonly associated with blue-collar careers as in popular belief, mental capacity correlates to possessing both verbal and mathematical skills along with being able to plan and problem solve (Rose 5,6). In his examples, Rose touches upon each of the identities; in the case of his mother, Rosie, a waitress, the ability to wait numerous tables, identify ordered dishes to expecting patrons, communicate