Topic > Rhetorical Analysis by Torie Brooks "Eat it all first...

Can highlight the traits between white-collar and blue-collar workers in the apocalypse to give more meaning to why workers of that status should be afraid. "Our White-collar skills become useless not through technical progress but through the total collapse of the system,” the Norton Field Guild writes with readings and manual 653. Bosch claims that white-collar workers lack the technical skills needed in any apocalyptic environment. A good quote he used was from Max Brooks which boils down to being an employee, hire a plumber to fix your bathroom so you don't have to fix it yourself and you can focus on work to make more money. The more money you make, the more people you can hire so you can focus more on work and be less distracted. What if one day the situation reverses and your employees become your teachers? Bosch emphasizes that white-collar workers are useless in a topsy-turvy world, where workers have the skills to survive and become the pinnacle of the new social order. "skills in auto maintenance, farming, plumbing, and electrical work - not to mention marksmanship - put workers at the top" of the Norton Field guild for writing with readings and manual 653. This It gives the perspective that the workers are strong and resourceful. Bosch describes the zombie class as a terrifying threat. “Zombies, however, never stop, so the danger persists beyond the initial