"Blue Collar" - Hit Hard By Age Bias, Jobless But Still Don't Consider that Reset
" Experienced workers have been slower to recognize job-market shifts that create new roles in construction and similar industries." - The Wall Street Journal, January 14, 2025 As a career coach specializing in the over-50 segment I have a front-row seat on some of the mindsets in the labor market. Among the aging - the majority of whom Pro Publica predicts will be out of their knowledge work jobs - there remains a bias against doing anything that doesn't involve the trappings of the office. That's their comfort zone: the desk, the organizational hierarchy, the processes, the policies. And the polite well-measured conversations. That means they probably wouldn't even consider a shift to those jobs in blue-collar industries where they essentially would be doing knowledge tasks. WSJ presents the service advisor positions at car-repair chain Crash Champions. That's white-collar work in a blue-collar setting. With good reason, they would wonder: Could I fit in...