Skills and expertise particular to the specific profession.
unskilled, semiskilled, skilled and professional. unskilled=those who work primarily with their hands because they lack the training and skills required for other tasks. semiskilled-workers with enough mechanical abilities and skills to operate machines that require a minimum amount of training. skilled-includes workers who are able to operate complex equipment and can perform their tasks with little supervision. professional-those individuals with the highest level of knowledge based education and managerial skills.
Refers to salaried professional or an educated worker who performs semi-professional office, administrative and sales coordination task. The blue collar requires manual labor.
semi-skilled labor
generally, a labor intensive work that requires some kind of previously acquired training or apprenticeship, but not required to be a independent licensed professional. Examples are a: brick layer, carpenter, plumber
professional labor
Skilled labor generally refers to a manual skill- such as a mechanic that can construct metal air ducts from a set of shop drawings. Professional labor refers to mental skills- such as a ventilation engineer that designed the duct system.
Professional labour is a workman trained and experienced in one or more trades.A few examples would be a builder, joiner, plumber or gardener.Professionals expect to be paid a higher rate than an untrained or amateur labourer.
Professional labour is any professional that will be capable to do anything at times, he or she is an asset to any organization that they are working for.
There is a difference between semi-skilled labor and unskilled labor. Semi-skilled labor requires some training. Unskilled labor does not require the same type of training.
Requires professional appraisal
Requires professional appraisal.
Requires professional appraisal.