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Are blue-collar workers often functionally illiterate?

Are blue-collar workers often functionally illiterate?

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Steamed broccoli, steamed cauliflower or other vegetables you like that you steam and don't put fat onI really love steamed broccoli with salt and pepper with a sprinkle of lemon juice I also make mashed cauliflower that I season with salt and pepper and a little FAT FREE Half and HalfIt is very low calorie and high fiberI am on the smae diet while training for a half-marathon (except I add carbs before long runs) so I feel your pain.
1 off, bein that you are only 150 and tall, u should only need to lose the most 7 pounds.no one wants a skinny girl.anywho, i eat about 20 g of fiber which keeps me full but i eat bars that contain high fiber like the bars fiber onei replace that with breakfast and as a snacki also recommend you use that powder you can put in anythingit is tasteless and wonderful to put in water,,, forgot what u call it but u can buy it at walmart and the bottle is greentry it! good luck
None that I know of, you have to be able to read in construction, and trucking which are the two I'm most familiar with, math is necessary, and you can't read a blueprint if you're functionally illiterateThose people might not write poetry or cure cancer, but they read and comprehendI think you misunderstand what blue collar is, they are not just line workers, or laborers, or field workers, who may not need to read more than a sign on a bathroom doorThere was a time when reading if you are not working in an office wasn't a necessity, that hasn't been true for a while now, and the idea that white collar office workers can't read is unreal, that's all they doFor everyone in this country being able to read is necessary to fill out forms, write reports, yes, blue collar people write reports too, check on pay schedules so the company doesn't cheat them, know their union rules, be able to access their benefits at work I think at the end of a day of hard physical labor they may not read more than a newspaper for enjoyment, but they aren't illiterateMy husband was a truck driver, I worked retail and had a small decorating business a while backHe took courses at Cornell and I never went to college, both our kids are grown with degrees, one is going now for a doctorate in computer scienceThat's the American dream, to have your kids do better than you, its still being done.
bran and oatmeal yeah!! ( :

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