The maid figure of Konata is so cute that I drew it for background practice! I love the animated characters of the 00sđ„°
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The maid figure of Konata is so cute that I drew it for background practice! I love the animated characters of the 00sđ„°
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y'all claim scene is back but where is he.
Unskilled means requiring no training. Itâs an objective statement that doesnât have a negative connotation. An unskilled job is poorly paid because it can be done by anyone without any special skills.
There are no jobs that require no training. There are no jobs that require no skills.
I worked as a dishwasher at a dorm kitchen when I was in college. Dishwashing is usually called an âunskilledâ job, but someone had to train me to load the machine, how to run it, and what to do with the plates and things when they were clean, and I needed to learn how to do this efficiently so that the kitchen didnât run out of plates during mealtimes. All of those things were skills I had to learn.
I worked on a sandwich line for a summer when I was in college. Food service is usually called an âunskilledâ job, but someone had to train me how to make the sandwiches, how to prepare the salads, and how to prepare the desserts. I had to learn how to work with the folks in the prep kitchen, with the wait staff, and with the other people on my line. I had to be trained how to open and close, because sometimes I would get those shifts. I had to learn how to work quickly and efficiently so that our customers would get their meals in a timely manner, and so that everything was prepped and clean for the next shift. All of those things were skills I had to learn.
That whole âspecial skillsâ thing? Itâs classist and probably racist.
Unskilled jobs are poorly paid because the employers can get away with it, and thatâs pretty much the whole reason. They are permitted by our capitalist society to exploit workers, especially those workers who are most disadvantaged.
âUnskilledâ workers make our food, take care of our kids and our elders, stock our grocery store shelves, clean the spaces we use, and do hundreds of other things that make our lives easier. âUnskilledâ jobs require a fuckton of physical labor. Donât those things merit good compensation?
Every job requires skills, every job requires training. And every job should be respected and have dignity, and should pay people enough to live on, and then some.
Look how fast the world economy crashed once the âunskilledâ labor had to stay home in the early part of the COVID-19 pandemic.
âUnskilledâ simply means âyou are expected to figure out how this works in less than a dayâ instead of âno worries, we teach you over 3 years how to use excel and a copy machineâ.
When I sorted bills for my university, I got paid really well cause while I was only part-time, the job itself is not deemed âunskilledâ. Despite me literally just sorting stuff by numbers. Look at a number, put it between other numbers. All day every day. I even was allowed to have as much coffee and tea as I liked from the office kitchen for free.
When I worked for Subway for a month, I had to learn within 2 hours:
exactly where and how to cut the bread to make both sides equal
what sauce to recommend with what topping
how much topping to scoop per half
what all the breads, toppings and stuff are called and being able to rattle them down on command
how to use three different vegetable cutters
how to use their oven (that thing has like 9 buttons that all do different shit and none of the buttons got ANY symbol or word on it, all are just black)
what the dayâs special was for every day
what the price for stuff was without looking at the sign or being at the cash register
when to change the gloves (all the time, for every little shit)
I also had to go to a 2 hour food sanitary training before hand to give me a certificate so I was even allowed to work at Subways.
The fact that I got paid much better for doing stuff that some simple AI could do in triple the time is obnoxious. The fact that people think that if my full-time job would be âworking in an university officeâ would be prestigious while a full-time job as a sandwich maker is âuneducatedâ is disgusting.
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