You wouldn’t say this of a tradesman. Such people pass tests about meeting code, etc.
Unskilled labor is essentially labor that anyone with 4 limbs can do.
I’d call that unskilled, as someone who’s done that kind of work. I’ve been the labor for a plumber, digging up septic pipes. Doesn’t take any skill for that, just a willingness to sweat and get nasty. The plumber however definitely had skills, and I learned a LOT from him.
That’s probably exclusively American term. I couldn’t ever imagine calling a tradesman an “unskilled” labourer. You’ll get a quick nosejob that way.
You wouldn’t say this of a tradesman. Such people pass tests about meeting code, etc.
Unskilled labor is essentially labor that anyone with 4 limbs can do.
I’d call that unskilled, as someone who’s done that kind of work. I’ve been the labor for a plumber, digging up septic pipes. Doesn’t take any skill for that, just a willingness to sweat and get nasty. The plumber however definitely had skills, and I learned a LOT from him.