Not everyone no, some people have severe mental and physical disabilities.
Everyone that showed up could do the job in that amount of time from what I understand. Some people left because they didn’t like it and some people had issues with authority or we lazy and wasn’t asked back. But there was a revolving door or temps coming through and no one seemed to struggle.
Well if you change the definitions of things then anything can mean anything.
I don’t know what you expect. The fundamental reason unskilled labour is paid less is because basically anyone can do it. You can call it whatever you want but it won’t pay the same amount as skilled labour, or whatever you want to call that.
Obviously someone that hasn’t spent much time in a factory and don’t know what they are talking about.
Sure you got to go through all the safety requirements but that’s not a skill.
I’ve seen job were people load material into a machine and people box finished good, or people destroying WIP, or people moving material, or picking up WIP.
You are just confidently incorrect. A skilled job is something where you are trained and/or have experience in and it takes a long time to teach and learn. Unskilled is were you can grab people from the street and get them working within a day.
Surely you can see why based on supply and demand and cost of training both for the person and the business that unskilled pays less. Why should they be paid the sane as skilled work? It doesn’t make sense.