well the bottom of the work force is a lot more miserable than middle and high management i believe
lol...one day you ll realize quality of state of mind has nothing to do with income , job or anything, but with faith, and that everything else is useless if you dont have faith to glue all the parts together. There are poor people happier than rich people. You re still immature, as exposed earlier in this thread and others, you re confusing many things.
My boss is one of the most down to earth, warm and smart, witty guy you ll ever meet. Started working in the same plant at the very bottom of the ladder 30 years ago. No diplomas at the time..dude knows more about human 's soul than any person with tons of degrees working behind a desk, has helped tons of people thru his life. He s worth by himself 100 assholes wearing a suit and tie combo. He d also probably be able to murder them with his bare hands if necessary.
I am not saying there are no assholes, miserable, frutrated, stupid people in blue collar kind of jobs, but there just as much as in any kind of job at all levels; everywhere you have to find, create, defend, your place, dominate, cooperate, struggle daily to exist among others while not letting them destroy you and while helping those who deserve it. And everywhere, you have people who wake up every morning wondering what they can do to better themselves and others, and people who wake up wondering how they re going to ruin the lives of others. Basically the amount of frustrated and satisfied people is the same in any given profession.
I d also say that i ve met more truly disgusting, duplicit, immoral people in my university, during my studies, among young and old people suposed to represent the so called "elites" of a nation than in any other place. Because if these people have had more chances from the very beginning, are "smarter", they re often way more hypocritical, cold, than blue collar people from middle and lower social classes.