Australian, originating on the worksites of Melbourne. Term used in a derogatory sense to identify office workers who have never been on the tools in their life.
Have you met Nathan the new safety advisor, what a snuff.
The domestic dog is not just a non-union tradesperson, but a proudly anti-union tradesperson.
The domestic dog earns less than a third year union apprentice, and will proudly work through 35°+ heat and/or rain. Meanwhile the unionised workers are driving home at 11am, paid fully for eight hours thanks to the inclement weather policy.
The domestic dog wears Bunnings Trade merch, as they eyeroll at a labourer's CFMEU hoodie.
The domestic dog will continue to work on a domestic house for twelve months, while the unionised worker will be taking an alimak from basement three to level 69 in the same twelve months.
Look at these grubs working in the rain. Fucken domestic dogs.