Construction Worker’s Viral Post Shows Why It’s Important Not to Judge a Book by Its Cover

Construction Worker’s Viral Post Shows Why It’s Important Not to Judge a Book by Its Cover
A stock photo of construction workers. (Martin Ollman/Getty Images)
Jack Phillips
6/23/2019
Updated:
6/24/2019

A mother was stunned by a construction worker in a viral rant.

Andy Ross, of Vancouver, Washington, made a social media post about the unnamed woman after she made a snide comment to her daughter.

Ross said the mother made reference to his dishevelled appearance after he got off working construction.

He wrote: “As I entered the store before I got home, a little girl kept staring at me. Which is fine. I know that kids are curious when they see someone, especially as dirty as I was.”

“They ended up in front of me as I was checking out. Little girl still staring, her mother told her to stop staring. As they finished and headed towards the door, I hear her mom say quietly to the little girl ‘That is why you need to stay in school,’” he added. ”I figured this was a great time to educate this mother and her 7/8 year old daughter.”

Ross then said he issued a comment to her.

“First, I happen to be a very educated dirty man. I not only have a high school diploma, I also have a college degree and many medical certifications. So assuming that I am uneducated because of my appearance is actually quite ignorant in itself,” he said.

He added: “Secondly, if you are telling your daughter to stay in school because I have tattoos up and down my arms, that will actually suppress her creativity and potentially hinder her imagination as she develops. Again, contradictory to your point ma'am. I am proud of my tattoos and artwork that Forrest Bateman put on my body. It’s a representation of my pride in my country and my service over multiple combat tours as a special operations medic.”

Ross then added: “Third, if you’re referring that statement to the hat (not featured) I’m wearing because it features an elk, you might not understand it. I happen to co-own Evergreen State Outdoors and am proud to own an outdoors company and support my rights to hunt and responsibly be a gun owner.

“Finally, I chose to work in a construction industry. I am proud to say that I am apart of building America and I enjoy my job everyday. I tried working a desk job when I got out of the service and it wasn’t for me. I enjoy working with my hands and being outdoors. Subsequently, it comes with being dirty some days. I make good money, have benefits, and am able to provide for my family without issue. So my appearance reflects nothing to do with my level of intelligence or pursuing a higher level of education,” he also wrote.

Ross told her that it’s best not to judge people before getting to know them.

He left her with several points:

1 - Don’t judge people at first glance. 2 - Do what you love and enjoy and it’s never work. 3 - Blue collar jobs are the best jobs. They can pay great and it doesn’t always come with a price tag. 4 - Education is important, but college doesn’t guarantee you anything. 5 - Experience, hard work, and dedication allow you to be successful in your career path. 6 - Don’t be an [expletive] parent who raises their kids to be an [expletive]. 7 - When attempting to insult someone’s intelligence and education level, don’t allow yourself to be out educated by said dirty man. 8 - I need a shower.

Jack Phillips is a breaking news reporter with 15 years experience who started as a local New York City reporter. Having joined The Epoch Times' news team in 2009, Jack was born and raised near Modesto in California's Central Valley. Follow him on X: https://twitter.com/jackphillips5
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