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    what class are you?

    Be honest people. It’s interesting to see how many classes use JC, please dont fix this poll, thanks. :D

    MIDDLE CLASS – People who are have a proffesional job, their own home, maybe their own buisness and live in a nice area. ie Doctors, Lawyers, solicitors, Managers on a high wage and business owners.

    WORKING CLASS – People in a normal job, usually non skilled, who work for a mininium wage ie shop assistants, bar persons, other similar jobs. May or may not own their own home, but it wouldnt be considered as ‘upper class’

    LOWER CLASS – People who have a low income or not working and are in reciet of benefits, who dont own their own home etc…

    #222631

    I notice there’s no option for ‘upper class’?

    How presumptuous :lol:

    How the heck is pikey going to vote? :lol:

    #222632

    Ps – I thought ‘working class’ was skilled workers, not unskilled ones?? :?

    Feel free to correct me – I don’t pay much attention to class levels tbh… :D

    #222633

    As thick as i am my job aint what you would call proffesional but it pays very well

    I wnt say how much a year as i wont be beleved lets put it this way super tax is a bi cth

    The house is a 4 bed detached 2 garges and our own

    hubs is a manger and also on a very high wage and pi sses me off because we work we have to pay sh it loads in tax

    But and its a big but im a working class women never make out im better than any f00ker and no 1 is better than me no matter how posh they talk what schooling they had

    Iv been called a snob because of the area i live in but i work hard to have the house car and life style we have

    But im as coman as f00k and proud of it

    And i dont put people into lower middle upper we are all the same breath the same air

    and all out sh it stinks

    #222634

    Sunny if your on a good wage, you own your own home which sounds very expensive, and your husband is a manager on a good wage and the area you live in is nice then you are middle class, dispite your commoness.

    #222635

    i’m council house scum. :wink:

    #222636

    @free2desire wrote:

    Sunny if your on a good wage, you own your own home which sounds very expensive, and your husband is a manager on a good wage and the area you live in is nice then you are middle class, dispite your commoness.

    The house is very expenceve but we made it a 4 bed and extra garge not so long back

    before mom died i was going to have her live with me to look after her

    But nope im still working class because of my up bringing i just work hard and get respect for what i do not how i talk

    Working class and proud

    #222637

    These days we normally refer to the demographic classifications as shown below:

    A = upper middle class e.g. doctor, solicitor, barrister, accountant, company director

    B = middle class e.g. teacher, nurse, police officer, probation officer, middle manager

    C1 = lower middle class e.g. junior manager, student, clerical/office workers, supervisors

    C2 = skilled working class e.g. foreman, agricultural worker, plumber, bricklayer

    D = working class e.g. manual workers, shop worker, fisherman, apprentices

    E = underclass e.g. casual labourers, state pensioners

    The grades are often grouped into ABC1 and C2DE and these are taken to equate to middle class and working class respectively.

    In my day I looked up to him, but down on him :lol:

    #222638

    @The Observer wrote:

    In my day I looked up to him, but down on him :lol:

    John Cleese and the 2 Ronnies…. :lol: :lol: :lol:

    Didn’t realise ther was an ‘underclass’…how mean :? :shock:

    #222639

    A = upper middle class e.g. doctor, solicitor, barrister, accountant, company director

    B = middle class e.g. teacher, nurse, police officer, probation officer, middle manager

    C1 = lower middle class e.g. junior manager, student, clerical/office workers, supervisors

    C2 = skilled working class e.g. foreman, agricultural worker, plumber, bricklayer

    D = working class e.g. manual workers, shop worker, fisherman, apprentices

    E = underclass e.g. casual labourers, state pensioners

    The grades are often grouped into ABC1 and C2DE and these are taken to equate to middle class and working class respectively.

    Well, according to your list Obs, I guess OH is C2 and just moving into C1…

    I’m just tagged onto him :lol:

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