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White collar slave, blue collar entrepreneur

White collar office worker: someone else’s business, 40-hours a week are paid for, work hard = earn the same, fixed work hours, accountable to boss and clients, danger of offshoring as work can be compartmentalised and modularised.

Blue collar entrepreneur: own business, every hour is paid for, work hard = earn more, flexible work hours, accountable to clients and self, work can’t be offshored given the requirement for physical presence.

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