• @[email protected]
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    510 months ago

    Jobs with minimal training required are unskilled labor.

    Was that so hard to understand?

    • Flying Squid
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      -510 months ago

      “Minimal training” = learning a skill.

      It is skilled labor.

        • Flying Squid
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          010 months ago

          No. Being trained to do something is learning a skill. It’s that simple. I’m not sure why that isn’t clear to you yet. How many more times do I need to repeat it?

          • @[email protected]
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            110 months ago

            Ok fine. We want to be obtuse. Let’s separate it into minimally skilled and more skilled.

            • Flying Squid
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              10 months ago

              That would be more accurate than what is used now. Why are you so hostile against the idea that people with less skill than you still have skill? It seems like snobbery to me.

              • @[email protected]
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                210 months ago

                Because yall are being pedantic. You know exactly what unskilled labor refers to. But because you want to be pedantic we have to change words to say the exact same thing. Not for a good reason… just cause. I guess all the minimally skilled people were offended?

                • Flying Squid
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                  010 months ago

                  Yes, I know what the term refers to the same way I know what the term ‘stewardess’ means, but we decided that was a sexist term, so now we say ‘flight attendant.’ Language can change. Language that is obviously classist can definitely change. Changing obviously classist language should be done.

                  And if you still don’t agree, perhaps you could tell me where the dividing line is, specifically, between ‘skilled’ and ‘unskilled.’ You seem to believe these have precise definitions, so exactly how much training is required to make one skilled?

                  • @[email protected]
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                    110 months ago

                    Lol, ok. Fine, I’ll call them low skilled jobs. I’m sure that’s so much better, right? It almost sounds worse, but if that’s what your want…