A tradesperson typically refers to skilled workers who specialize in a particular craft, such as electricians, plumbers, or carpenters. Workers who do not fall into this category include professionals like teachers, doctors, or office administrators, as their roles do not involve skilled manual labor or specific trade certifications. Additionally, unskilled laborers or general laborers who perform basic tasks without specialized training are also not considered tradespeople.
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Types of workers who would NOT be an example of a trades person would include:ProfessionalsPhysicians, doctorsDentistsNurses, Registered Nurse, Licensed Practical NursesNursing AssistantsLawyersPreacher, MinisterTeacher, Professor, DirectorService Workerswaiter, waitressgrocery store clerk
Tradesmen are skilled workers of their chosen trade or craft. They rank above laborers but below professionals. Skilled tradesmen include bakers, locksmiths, roofers, and welders.
The answer is: "A Plumber"
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cross-functional
Workers do all kinds of work.
The kind of money i think Hammurabi paid workers was goods and foods.
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Like most workers, a working life.
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how much does a tradesperson make every hour
In these politically correct times I guess that would be a tradesperson.