I once got into an argument about Captain America's creator (not Stan Lee!) with a sports editor. Sports editors/reporters/sportscasters come in two varieties; reporters who don't really know much about sports but need the job, and sports people who don't really know much about reporting but need the job.
That doesn't really have a point (it's just a funny story), but I'll try and make one anyway; hobbies are pretty safe conversations at most "white collar" jobs. Sex, porn and what you find sexy (as long is it isn't too extreme) is also usually completely okay in "blue collar" jobs, in my experience.
I once got into an argument about Captain America's creator (not Stan Lee!) with a sports editor. Sports editors/reporters/sportscasters come in two varieties; reporters who don't really know much about sports but need the job, and sports people who don't really know much about reporting but need the job.
That doesn't really have a point (it's just a funny story), but I'll try and make one anyway; hobbies are pretty safe conversations at most "white collar" jobs. Sex, porn and what you find sexy (as long is it isn't too extreme) is also usually completely okay in "blue collar" jobs, in my experience.