Construction Workers Make $25/Hour Breaking Backs

I make $150/hour wearing my old work boots and flexing. Same Carhartt, 6x the money.

10 years swinging hammers. Bad back, blown knee, skin cancer scare. Made $50K on a good year.

Now I wear my tool belt shirtless on camera and make $10K a month.

Let me tell you about real work vs. smart work.

🔨 CONSTRUCTION REALITY

  • Start: 6 AM
  • Temperature: 95°F or 20°F
  • Body pain: Constant
  • Danger: Daily
  • Respect: "Unskilled labor"
  • Retirement: Broken at 50
  • Pay: $25/hour

💻 CAM REALITY

  • Start: Whenever
  • Temperature: 72°F
  • Body pain: None
  • Danger: Zero
  • Respect: Don't need it
  • Retirement: Rich at 40
  • Pay: $150/hour

What 10 Years of Construction Got Me

Medical Collection:

  • Herniated disc (L4-L5)
  • Torn rotator cuff
  • Chronic knee pain
  • Arthritis at 32
  • Missing fingertip
  • Permanent sun damage
  • Hearing loss

Total medical debt: $12,000

Total savings: $3,000

The Day I Realized I Was An Idiot

July 2022. 98 degrees. Laying concrete. Boss drives up in his F-350 King Ranch.

Him: Sits in AC making calls

Me: Destroying my back for $200/day

That night: Discovered camming

First stream: Made $180 in 2 hours

Almost my daily construction rate. In my boxers. In AC.

The Blue Collar Cam Advantage

Gay dudes LOVE the construction worker fantasy:

The $20 Prop That Makes $2000/Month

Bought a tool belt at Home Depot. Wear it with nothing else. Viewers lose their minds. That belt has made me $24,000 total. Cost: $19.99

Construction Site vs Cam Site

Construction:

Camming:

What My Crew Would Think

Honestly? They'd be jealous as fuck.

These guys:

But camming? "That's gay bro."

Meanwhile they're broke, divorced, and addicted to painkillers by 40.

The "Real Man" Mythology

Society: "Construction workers are real men!"

Also society: "Here's $50K/year and no healthcare"

Real men apparently:

Fuck being a "real man." I'll be a rich man.

My Construction Cam Persona

What I wear:

What I say:

They eat it up. Tips roll in. I laugh to the bank.

The Money Comparison

Best year in construction: $52,000 (60 hours/week)

First year camming: $94,000 (20 hours/week)

I made more in one year jerking off than my foreman makes running entire projects.

What I Tell People

Family: "Consulting in construction software"

Friends: "Online stuff, it's complicated"

Dates: "Digital marketing"

IRS: "Self-employed entertainer"

Nobody questions it. Construction knowledge + vague tech terms = believable.

The Physical Recovery

Since quitting construction:

Turns out not destroying your body daily helps you feel better. Who knew?

The Bottom Line

10 years of construction taught me one thing: Work smarter, not harder.

My dad broke his body building America for $30/hour.

I flex in work boots for $150/hour.

Both are honest work. One just pays better and won't kill you.

To every construction worker reading this: Your body is worth more intact than broken. Your Carhartt looks better on camera than on site. And gay money spends just as good as straight money.

Hard hat: $25
Work boots: $150
Tool belt: $20
Making more than your foreman: Priceless