To be honest, part of what I’m trying to do at the moment is move my storytelling style away from archetypes in general. It’s surprisingly limiting, actually, because as soon as I say “biker” or “trucker” the reader already comes with a whole collection of biases and preconceptions that I have to unpack. That’s not always a bad thing–it can save me a lot of descriptive work in the long run, and helps keep short vignettes short. But for my longer stuff, I’d rather try to make actual characters rather than rely on archetypes like I have. That said, I suppose stories that I know will perk my interest is anything having to do with “slobs”, which isn’t really an archetype itself, but more of a modifier (i.e. slobby redneck, slobby biker, etc.).