Have you never met yourself? Is knowing yourself that foreign a concept to you? It's little wonder that you don't have a clue what more you are capable of accomplishing in life.
You mistakenly think I can't read; however, I know for certain you can't write. That's why it is so easy for me to step back and watch you impale yourself and your arguments on your own words.
Some boss or other person tells you can can't be more than you are and you believe them, because you think they must know you better than you, and you don't know yourself in the first place. You'll let that view of yourself hold you back, and then you'll blame them for doing so. Then you'll resent it. Then you'll think everybody's in your sorry boat, and just as powerless to change their situation as you think you are. You'll imply that anyone like myself who escaped that treadmill must do it dishonestly.
But you never invested the time to know yourself or what you could do or be to improve your lot, and crawl out from under the opinions of people you resent for supposedly holding you down. In doing so, you have only held yourself down. It's just easier for you to go through life and blame other people for your perceived misfortune, and resent those of us who fired such "bosses" a long time ago and struck out successfully on our own. Blaming foreigners is the easiest. People like you used to blame enterprising immigrants for your inherent lazineness in generations past.
With every other silly statement you make, you are admitting to more ignorance not only about this topic: the "plight" of white collar America, but to a fundamental ignorance about yourself.
You are also, clearly, a person with a strong need for the last word. You may have it.