Blah, blah, blah.
I have worked in a factory for 20+ years and I bet I can fix anything you can break.
I'm sure you can.
I worked in a factory for four months before I found a better job working construction - my factory job consisted of checking molded plastic components for defects and occasional sorting.
I certainly didn't learn anything about fixing anything while working that job.
Just now, outside my shop
I'm going to guess that the fact that you have your own shop off the floor means that you are not a lineworker, but actually have a significantly different job title.
there are people who setting color and mixing water and ink balances to get a catalog right
Sounds like you work at a printer's, not a factory.
so some snob like you can buy a fancy radio
Being a snob, the only music I listen to consists of live performances by my private symphony orchestra whom I keep housed in a series of bungalows on my vast estate in the Hamptons, so I have no need for a radio.
What's the difference. In your eyes we are all just mindless losers.
I'm going to guess that the fact that you have your own shop off the floor means that you are not a lineworker, but actually have a significantly different job title.
Yes. I am an electrician in a factory that prints catalogs. What does that have to do with the disdain you carry for all of us "factory" workers?