LizzieMaine
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I don't think that they *are* an unimportant part of society at all. Try living in New England in the winter -- you'll soon find out that the most important people in your town aren't the corporate raiders, money-jugglers and mortgage brokers, but rather the guys who drive the snowplows and fix the oil burners. But there's a *perception, especially among middle/upper-middle-class kids who've never actually dealt with the real world that such work isn't important. It all comes back to the culture -- which, at best views the working class with a sort of tolerant condescension ("she's so articulate, you'd never guess her father drove a pie truck"), and at worst with outright bigotry. The kids themselves don't know any better than to pick these attitudes up.