Occupationalist

I cry for you as, I die for you
Is this blood on my hands all for you
- Candlebox, You

"Welcome to Mc-------. Can I take your order please."
- Andy D.

Class Description:
You think you're all smart with your books and your papers and your college degrees. It doesn't mean anything if you can't put the round peg in the round hole. The world might not respect us, but people still need car mechanics and construction workers. Hell, someone needs to take out the trash. Common folk like you and I work blue collar jobs. We are not dumb, we are just skilled in different areas.

Yea, we were the ones who worked. We raised the pyramids and the zigga-whatevers, and built the roads leading into Rome and the Cathedrals of Europe. Now we labor for the future. Under Magic we worked. Under Religion we worked. And now, under Science we work. But, Science has given us a gift. With their tools and toys, we have creature comforts and labor saving devices (and not to mention cable television). The other two forces forgot about the backs they have broken, but Science has backed the common man. Magic and Religion are not to be discredited, however, for if they want to help us, who are we to turn away a helping hand.

The common working people of the world are not necessarily the most represented class in society, but they definitely have the most numbers. The average citizen who works and pays his or her taxes is a prime example of an Occupationalist. There is no fame or fortune here, just business as usual.

"Don't let anyone fool you. We make the world go 'round."

Examples of Occupationalists: Mechanic, Plumber, Construction Worker, Waitress, Commercial Driver