Working as unskilled labor for someone w regular work as a mason, drywaller, roofer, painter, etc. is better money and waaaaaay more fun than soy-tier retail. You do have to stop being a little bitch though, so most modern Americans cant take it and prefer being service employees.
Manufacturing is getting too woke. I'm thinking about finding my way into working with this stuff. I'm currently an industrial electrician so learning to wire a house shouldn't be a big leap.
I disagree. Iām a chef. Restaurant work is service industry. Hotel work and convenience store work is service industry.
Trades usually involve the creation of more. House. Infrastructure etc. trades are a net positive (in addition to the fact skilled tradesmen make great money) where as service industry is just static economy.
I am pretty dumb. I also can be correct on something from time to time. When a company builds a house for a client, they are performing a service but they are assembling and manufacturing a finished good on site. That is a special kind of "service" and thus placed in a special category apart from something that is purely a service with no tangible manufactured goods at the end. Plus, I didnt come up with labels but they seem to work, so whatever.
Working as unskilled labor for someone w regular work as a mason, drywaller, roofer, painter, etc. is better money and waaaaaay more fun than soy-tier retail. You do have to stop being a little bitch though, so most modern Americans cant take it and prefer being service employees.
Manufacturing is getting too woke. I'm thinking about finding my way into working with this stuff. I'm currently an industrial electrician so learning to wire a house shouldn't be a big leap.
I disagree. Iām a chef. Restaurant work is service industry. Hotel work and convenience store work is service industry.
Trades usually involve the creation of more. House. Infrastructure etc. trades are a net positive (in addition to the fact skilled tradesmen make great money) where as service industry is just static economy.
Trades are a service You dumb mouth breather.
I am pretty dumb. I also can be correct on something from time to time. When a company builds a house for a client, they are performing a service but they are assembling and manufacturing a finished good on site. That is a special kind of "service" and thus placed in a special category apart from something that is purely a service with no tangible manufactured goods at the end. Plus, I didnt come up with labels but they seem to work, so whatever.
Finished product is the work done, U Wot m8.!!?