unskilled
IPA: ʌnskˈɪɫd
adjective
- Of a person or workforce: not having a skill or technical training.
- Of a job: not requiring skill or training.
- Of a made object: inexpertly made or showing a lack of skill.
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Examples of "unskilled" in Sentences
- He would, for instance, claim that certain unskilled workers were essential to the factory.
- Heaven when a few of the strikers went into the country to compete with them in unskilled employments.
- So why, pray, are the unskilled from the European Union welcome while those from the developing world are not?
- Employers are spoiled by immigrant labor, both in unskilled and skilled positions by illegals and H-1B entrants.
- "Well, besides the chef and sous chef, they had some college kids from restaurant schools and some islanders for the support staff — that's what they call the unskilled jobs."
- One result of that is, that all labour, being largely unskilled, is transient; it has not come to Buenos Ayres with the idea of staying there, or staying anywhere in particular.
- If you want to send kids out into the world to get started in unskilled labor only to have that job outsourced and be jobless at 40 years of age an unemployable, then by all means please say so.
- Gil McGowan, president of the Alberta Federation of Labour, said the temporary foreign worker program has become a massive tool for bringing in unskilled workers to work for wages that no Canadian would accept.
- Those are referenced so many times because they are key hints about Mary Sues, political beliefs being similar or the same have a tendency in unskilled writers to lead to mouthpieces or Public Service Announcements.
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