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But does it require skill to do the job or does skill just make a person better at the job?
A plumber can't be a plumber without years of training and experience. There is no apprentice dishwasher or master dishwasher, just about anyone with two hands and willing to stand in one place for hours can do the job. I washed dishes at a fast food deli for three months for a summer job in highschool. It's thankless hard work but it was mindless work and required no skill, I washed dishes zoned out and on autopilot most of the time. I'm sure there are skilled dishwashers that can was them the fastest or cleanest, but washing dishes doesn't require skill, it requires work ethic, it requires completing the task of washing the dishes. There's no 100 other tasks required to do or learn before becoming a dishwasher.
If any functioning human can walk in and do the job then it's not "skilled" labor. Having a good work ethic doesn't equal skilled labor.
"Skilled" labor is someone that spent years honing their craft and making a complicated "job" look like a simple effortless task because they spent years learning how to do it and perfecting it, hours of prep and planning. That's is "skilled" labor.