All work requires skills of one sort or another. The difference, I guess, is in how you acquire those skills. Welding, carpentry, and plumbing are all considered "skilled trades", but just holding a certificate, diploma, or license isn't enough. Until you've done a task repeatedly enough to be able to do it properly, quickly, and accurately every time you cannot be considered "skilled".
All work requires skills of one sort or another. The difference, I guess, is in how you acquire those skills. Welding, carpentry, and plumbing are all considered "skilled trades", but just holding a certificate, diploma, or license isn't enough. Until you've done a task repeatedly enough to be able to do it properly, quickly, and accurately every time you cannot be considered "skilled".
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