6 Responses to “
What Is The Difference Between A Handyman And A General Laborer? ”
Goat //
Nov 15, 2009 at
9:28 am
These are words that don’t have a specific dictionary meaning; but generally, a handyman is a “jack of all trades”, someone who has some experience in a variety of construction or maintenance jobs, but not an apprenticeship or journeyman rating in a union program (such as carpenter, plumber, electrician, gardener or a general contractor’s license. A general laborer is someone who may or may not be skilled in one or any of the trades or skills, but can do general labor work under some supervision. (sometimes called “day laborer”), this type of person would have less experience, or more use in general labor jobs than specialization.
JOHN B //
Nov 15, 2009 at
10:08 am
a handyman is skilled in most trades and a laborer is unskilled and does a lot of the hard physical labor such as digging ditches yard work heavy lifting
Fred S //
Nov 15, 2009 at
10:13 am
a handyman is skilled in being handy at different tasks
a general laborer is a grunt or a gopher
atexx2 //
Nov 15, 2009 at
10:40 am
A handyman is able to do some skilled trade things. A general laborer will do unskilled work such as digging by hand, lawn mowing, general clean up of construction sites, and certain more skilled things under supervision.
Jim W //
Nov 15, 2009 at
11:26 am
A handyman generally has some skills in the trades and can be very helpful for many improvement or repair projects. A general laborer normally is unskilled specifically but can handle menial tasks with instruction.
dak0tawa //
Nov 15, 2009 at
11:55 am
good question.
A handy man is a person that can fix, repair or make something, this person would have acquired the necessary skills to undertake many projects
A general laborer is a person that would help a handyman or general contractor.
Although the term laborer could sound less important, some laborers have learned enough from a hands on approach, and can actually be worth a lot of money if they are dedicated to their job.
To build a house you need several key things, skills, experience and labor.
A skilled handyman can carry a sheet of 4×8 sheet of plywood, but it would seem crazy for him do so if he could be installing it.
A laborer would carry the 4×8 sheet , but a good laborer would ensure he supplies his boss with enough sheets and placed in the right area, he would also gain knowledge of how to install and become a valuable piece of the jig saw puzzle.
A general laborer could earn a wage, a good laborer can command a better salary.
hope this information has helped to answer your question.
Paul M
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These are words that don’t have a specific dictionary meaning; but generally, a handyman is a “jack of all trades”, someone who has some experience in a variety of construction or maintenance jobs, but not an apprenticeship or journeyman rating in a union program (such as carpenter, plumber, electrician, gardener or a general contractor’s license. A general laborer is someone who may or may not be skilled in one or any of the trades or skills, but can do general labor work under some supervision. (sometimes called “day laborer”), this type of person would have less experience, or more use in general labor jobs than specialization.
a handyman is skilled in most trades and a laborer is unskilled and does a lot of the hard physical labor such as digging ditches yard work heavy lifting
a handyman is skilled in being handy at different tasks
a general laborer is a grunt or a gopher
A handyman is able to do some skilled trade things. A general laborer will do unskilled work such as digging by hand, lawn mowing, general clean up of construction sites, and certain more skilled things under supervision.
A handyman generally has some skills in the trades and can be very helpful for many improvement or repair projects. A general laborer normally is unskilled specifically but can handle menial tasks with instruction.
good question.
A handy man is a person that can fix, repair or make something, this person would have acquired the necessary skills to undertake many projects
A general laborer is a person that would help a handyman or general contractor.
Although the term laborer could sound less important, some laborers have learned enough from a hands on approach, and can actually be worth a lot of money if they are dedicated to their job.
To build a house you need several key things, skills, experience and labor.
A skilled handyman can carry a sheet of 4×8 sheet of plywood, but it would seem crazy for him do so if he could be installing it.
A laborer would carry the 4×8 sheet , but a good laborer would ensure he supplies his boss with enough sheets and placed in the right area, he would also gain knowledge of how to install and become a valuable piece of the jig saw puzzle.
A general laborer could earn a wage, a good laborer can command a better salary.
hope this information has helped to answer your question.
Paul M