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minus-squarezigmus64@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up12arrow-down2·17 days agoIn the US, bricklayers and masons are considered skilled construction jobs. https://esub.com/blog/unskilled-semi-skilled-skilled-labor-defined/
minus-squareDebatableRaccoon@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up8arrow-down2·17 days agoTry to immigrate to the US and see how true that is. I’m also in a profession sources like that state as being skilled work but come application time, I was deemed worthless due to my profession, despite there being an outcry for workers.
In the US, bricklayers and masons are considered skilled construction jobs.
https://esub.com/blog/unskilled-semi-skilled-skilled-labor-defined/
Try to immigrate to the US and see how true that is. I’m also in a profession sources like that state as being skilled work but come application time, I was deemed worthless due to my profession, despite there being an outcry for workers.