I don't know the FACTS about the recent tragedy at
the Providence Journal Production Facility. But I did read very
carefully the Sunday Journal story yesterday which focused on the
mind of the disturbed employee, one Carlos Pacheco.
Pacheco lived most of his 38 years in my old neighborhood,
Washington Park in Providence, R.I. In one generation the neighborhood
has evolved from lower middle class -blue collar to what it is
today - a semi-ghetto dominated by Hispanic immigrants.
Who today remembers the Washington Park of the Eisenhower-Kennedy
years, the time of post war prosperity ?
One THEME that strikes me in the Carlos Pacheco tragedy
is the " blue collar blues ". In truth most of the Providence
Journal " white collar " types at 75 Fountain St. don't have a
clue about the " blue collar " culture at the Production Journal
Production Facility off Kinsley Ave.
The key word in the understanding of the work place
environment at Production Facility is ALIENATION. You have to
understand that " political correctness " is not the rule in a
place like that.
The average drudge over there is not delicate in
expressing his or her opinion of an odd ball like Carlos Pacheco.
You can imagine him being called a SCAB and a FAGGOT
MAMMA's BOY every night at work. A lot of the workers at the
Production Facility are not PROJO employees but " contemptible
temps " sent by agencies such as " Preferred Labor ". Most of
the temps don't even speak English. So even a blue collar supervisor
might not be aware of work place harassment.
Does anybody write novels anymore about blue collar
misery in America ?
James T. Farrell would have loved the PROJO Production
Facility as background for another Studs Lonigan story.
Like Studs, Carlos Pacheco may have been saved by some
rudiments of middle class culture. Was the Public Library as
foreign to Carlos as the Dallas Cowboys are to PROJO professionals ?
Too dumb for management, too stupid to join the union -
Carlos Pacheco was a victim of a decaying social class- blue collar
America.
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