every time I get summoned here, I have a quick look around and find that this place gets worse and worse, it's like a black hole which mangles everything that gets sucked into it. src
A decent amount of it yeah required some skills. Not something you need to go to college for but you can't just start welding or plumbing, or electrical work without some training. Other tasks like digging a hole or something no, but many construction jobs pay pretty well.
The r/politics poster probably doesn't even actually work construction but wants to seem blue collar to appeal the elitism of the educated class that trolls r/politics.
remember the good old days when you could have a beer or 8 on the job, no sensitivity training or complaints from having fags, dykes, and mulignans on the worksite with you, and no liberal fagots forcing you to wear useless harnesses and helmets
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1 SnapshillBot 2019-05-04
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1 Zac1245 2019-05-04
LOL
1 xlhat 2019-05-04
Isn't construction a form of labour that requires skills ?
1 Zac1245 2019-05-04
A decent amount of it yeah required some skills. Not something you need to go to college for but you can't just start welding or plumbing, or electrical work without some training. Other tasks like digging a hole or something no, but many construction jobs pay pretty well.
1 xlhat 2019-05-04
Exactly, welding and plumbing are skilled trades.
1 Zac1245 2019-05-04
The r/politics poster probably doesn't even actually work construction but wants to seem blue collar to appeal the elitism of the educated class that trolls r/politics.
1 boyoyoyoyong 2019-05-04
Everyone I work with is a moron but me, am I right u/poopnada
1 CrackIsHealthy4U 2019-05-04
remember the good old days when you could have a beer or 8 on the job, no sensitivity training or complaints from having fags, dykes, and mulignans on the worksite with you, and no liberal fagots forcing you to wear useless harnesses and helmets
1 Zac1245 2019-05-04
This but unironically. Based and good ole day pilled.
1 xlhat 2019-05-04
They found cans of beer after 9/11.
1 Dramautist 2019-05-04
/u/poopnada is so close to self-awareness, yet so far:
🤔🤔🤔
1 EyeseeFN 2019-05-04
The reason they work in construction is it pays more than flipping burgers retard.
1 Zac1245 2019-05-04
Where I live now 90% of the construction workers are black which is way different than Arizona where they are 70% Hispanic, and 30% white.
1 ProperGuyWithCrown 2019-05-04
"The vast majority of people in construction are not there because of money, but because there is something wrong with them."
"I WORK IN CONSTRUCTION."