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Janitors Seducing and Transforming Wealthy White-Collar Gentlemen into Blue Collar Menials




"Quit Your Francy Job. Lose those expensive clothes and shoes and haircut. I want you barefoot in my kitchen"
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Blue Collarization of White-Collar Gentlemen, Before and After, #26

James never thought he would end up in the basement without his suit, tie, shoes, hair, shirt and dignity
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Blue Collarization of White-Collar Gentlemen, Before and After, #27

Mark was always impeccably dressed and groomed, Now even his toenails are dirty.
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Blue Collarization of White-Collar Gentlemen, Before and After, #27

Eliot was always a sharp dresser at the bank. He had to sell all of his designer clothes and shoes.
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Blue Collarization of White-Collar Gentlemen, Before and After, #28

Alex was a high ranking, arrogant lawyer. Until his career ended and he went down the mines
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Blue Collarization of White-Collar Gentlemen, Before and After, #29

When John was an executive, he dressed impeccably in the finest suits, ties and shoes, spent plenty on haircuts and cufflinks and watches, and was known for his smugness. Now he is a menial, wears cheap uniforms and boots, and is aware of his dirty face and clothes. No more smugness and 50 pounds fatter
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"Quit Your Francy Job. Lose those expensive clothes and shoes and haircut. I want you barefoot in my kitchen"
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Janitors Seducing and Transforming Wealthy White-Collar Gentlemen into Blue Collar Menials




"Quit Your Francy Job. Lose those expensive clothes and shoes and haircut. I want you barefoot in my kitchen"
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Very nice. I'll take those smart, polished boots and socks and leave him barefoot in his uniform

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Blue Collarization of White-Collar Gentlemen, Before and After, #29

When John was an executive, he dressed impeccably in the finest suits, ties and shoes, spent plenty on haircuts and cufflinks and watches, and was known for his smugness. Now he is a menial, wears cheap uniforms and boots, and is aware of his dirty face and clothes. No more smugness and 50 pounds fatter
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Blue Collarization of White-Collar Gentlemen, Before and After, #28

Alex was a high ranking, arrogant lawyer. Until his career ended and he went down the mines
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Blue Collarization of White-Collar Gentlemen, Before and After, #27

Eliot was always a sharp dresser at the bank. He had to sell all of his designer clothes and shoes.
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Blue Collarization of White-Collar Gentlemen, Before and After, #27

Mark was always impeccably dressed and groomed, Now even his toenails are dirty.
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Blue Collarization of White-Collar Gentlemen, Before and After, #26

James never thought he would end up in the basement without his suit, tie, shoes, hair, shirt and dignity
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Blue Collarization of White-Collar Gentlemen, Before and After, #25

No longer smug. No more cufflinks or pinstripes. That styled hair is shaved off.
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"Quit Your Francy Job. Lose those expensive clothes and shoes and haircut. I want you barefoot in my kitchen"
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Attitude Adjustment

That snobbish, arrogant corporate executive assumes he is better than everyone. Those polished black shoes and black dress socks will be stripped off his smooth, privileged feet. He will clean the men's room, barefoot in his business suit and silk tie. That attitude must change.
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