The upcoming 30th season of CBS's Survivor will feature people from different socioeconomic classes facing off against each other; will the blue collar tribe do the best?

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Survivor: Worlds Apart, which has one tribe of blue collar workers playing against another tribe of white collar people versus a third tribe of uninhibited "no collar" players, could prove which type is best suited to thrive in the wild. Blue collar people are traditionally more able to survive and less afraid of "getting their hands dirty."

But which of the six new players on the blue collar tribe will survive the longest?

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The women of the blue collar tribe include Kelly Remington, a 44-year-old state trooper from Grand Island, N.Y., Lindsey Cascaddan, a 24-year-old hairdresser from College Park, Fla. and Sierra Dawn Thomas, a 27-year-old barrel racer from Roy, Utah.

Kelly says in her CBS bio that she can analyze people and has the drive to win Survivor. Lindsey says that people often underestimate her but she is "very crafty" and considers herself to be smart, strategic and strong. Sierra describes herself as an "extremely athlete" willing to push her body to the limit.

Meanwhile, the men of the blue collar tribe consist of Dan Foley, a 47-year-old postal worker from Gorham, Maine, Mike Holloway, a 38-year-old oil driller from North Richland Hills, Texas and Rodney Lavoie Jr., a 24-year-old general contractor from Boston, Mass.

Dan is a diehard Survivor fans who says in his bio that he can charm his way out of almost anything, adding that he is the entire package. Mike says that his life "constantly changing" so he is good at adapting and he has a "never-quit" attitude. Rodney says he is a "hustler" and a team player who can act like a salesman to get the $1 million.

In a game like Survivor anyone could win, but only one will in the end. Do any of these members of the blue collar tribe have what it takes?

Survivor: Worlds Apart premieres Wednesday, Feb. 25 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.