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<blockquote data-quote="TUT" data-source="post: 1320810" data-attributes="member: 29298"><p>Well you can't just turn on the friers and make McDonalds happen. That's silly, everything that would need a human to operate would be considered a skilled job, otherwise a tool/robot would do them. Now I agree to a level that everything has a skill to it and it does. But for the common definition in the real world no matter what you or Fedex thinks... it's an unskilled blue collar job. You turned down moving into a skilled white collar job, you want your cake and eat it to. (We all hate that saying but it fits). You turned down a life of luxury because you didn't want the extra stress and all that and now want to wave a wand and call your job skilled to benefit your choice of staying put.</p><p></p><p>I thought we've been around this topic with you a few times now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TUT, post: 1320810, member: 29298"] Well you can't just turn on the friers and make McDonalds happen. That's silly, everything that would need a human to operate would be considered a skilled job, otherwise a tool/robot would do them. Now I agree to a level that everything has a skill to it and it does. But for the common definition in the real world no matter what you or Fedex thinks... it's an unskilled blue collar job. You turned down moving into a skilled white collar job, you want your cake and eat it to. (We all hate that saying but it fits). You turned down a life of luxury because you didn't want the extra stress and all that and now want to wave a wand and call your job skilled to benefit your choice of staying put. I thought we've been around this topic with you a few times now. [/QUOTE]
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