• Plibbert@lemmy.ml
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    10 months ago

    I’m confused, does he actually think a box packer is skilled labor or is this just a whoosh from the girl.

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      10 months ago

      All Labor is Skilled Labor.

      Ask Bezos to work in one of his own warehouses. Ask him to flip burgers. See how long he lasts before he is asked to leave.

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        10 months ago

        Nah nah I agree my guy, but your getting caught up on the social definition. The guy who made the statement, legitimately thinks it takes significantly more skill to pack a box than to flip a burger. Like his definition of unskilled labor just unapologetically includes everyone below him, and all he does is pack fucking boxes. It’s GOTTA be satire.

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      10 months ago

      Warehouse fulfillment is skilled labor. Fast food work is skilled labor. I’m having a hard time thinking of an example of a truly unskilled labor job.

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        10 months ago

        Skilled labor is economists jargon, so the meaning of it does not match the dictionary definition.

        No one is saying there is literally no skill involved in unskilled labor.

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          Skilled labor = real human deserving of a fair wage.

          Unskilled labor = meat machine that we need to pay by law, but we gladly wouldn’t pay them a dime if we could get away with it because they aren’t real people.

          -Asshat Owners

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            10 months ago

            Technically skilled as in requiring education (financed by the state), unskilled can learn on the job within days.

            But politics has a way with twisting those words into a us/them dichotomy.

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              For me it’s not really an us/them opposition, my disgust is with how unskilled laborers are viewed/treated because of our lack of education. That somehow makes us subhuman and undeserving of a living wage. That we should be thankful for a minimum wage.

              I have no issue with skilled laborers, I have an issue with owners/CEO/etc… us laborers of all skills are in the same boat. Best friend works for Intel, Intel makes tons of money, friend gets pay cut and added responsibility. ¿Que?

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                10 months ago

                The problem lies in the fact that we need to categorise these subjects to write more effective policy. And it doesn’t matter what words you use, they always get these connotations as familiarity grows.

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          10 months ago

          Yep most of the time they just stand there they just watch you walk by. To be fair lots of assholes on this side of town.

      • MystikIncarnate@lemmy.ca
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        10 months ago

        The only one I can think of is the guy that carries the nitroglycerin into the train tunnel when they’re digging it.

        It’s so unskilled that if you mess up, you die and don’t even learn a lesson. The job is literally walk without splashing this liquid.

        This job doesn’t exist anymore. Human rights and all, but a lot of train tunnels are coated in the blood of “unskilled labor”.

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        10 months ago

        It’s not and you know it. “Skilled labor” means you have copious amounts of knowledge that directly apply to a specific job.

        Anyone can learn to work at McDonald’s in an afternoon, and the people who work there would tell you the same.

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        10 months ago

        All skilled labor can be represented by the unskilled labor required to recreate it, ie training.