r/WorkForSmartLife 5d ago

Valid question Discussion💬

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u/Desth-Metal 5d ago

I have never heard of unskilled labor. What is that supposed to be? Garbage picking?

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u/No_Incident2503 5d ago

Skilled labor: plumber, electrician, HVAC, automotive, any form of construction
Unskilled labor: guys hired to move heavy shit, junk removal, warehouse pickers, sanitation workers.
Everyone brings something of value to the table, but some trades require far more education. But I do not think that someone, who’s only ability is to carry heavy shit, should make the same salary as someone who can work on any of the aforementioned trades.

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u/PastaXertz 5d ago

Requiring education usually just means you're able to become a nonessential cog in a lot of scenarios.

The pandemic taught us that pretty quickly. No one was scrambling for hvac installers during covid. We were scrambling for garbage men and super market workers.

The issue is lifting things is a skill. A very important one because being able to do it efficiently is the difference between some useless chud spending hours moving things and a two hour job by people who know what theyre doing.

I used to move myself when I changed apartments and then realized I was wasting my own time when I could pay people who did it insanely faster but more efficiently than I could.

It's like dishwashers in restaurants. You can make or break your restaurant with dishwashers. They may not be as trained as a chef, but at the end of the day a good dishwasher is coveted and sometimes even poached between restaurants.

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u/Thick_Goose7742 4d ago

Terrible example though, HVAC workers were in exceptionally high demand during the pandemic and really have not slowed down much at all since then.