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trained worker

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Explanation of "Trained Worker"

Definition:
A "trained worker" is a person who has learned specific skills or knowledge to do a particular job well. This training can come from schools, programs, or on-the-job experience.

Advanced Usage:
  • In professional contexts, you might hear phrases like "highly trained worker" to emphasize the level of expertise.
  • It can also be used in discussions about labor markets, such as, "The demand for trained workers in healthcare is increasing."
Word Variants:
  • Training (noun): The process of learning skills for a job.
  • Train (verb): To teach or develop skills in someone.
  • Trained (adjective): Describing someone who has received training.
Different Meanings:
  • "Trained" can also refer to animals that have been taught to perform tasks (e.g., "trained dogs").
Synonyms:
  • Skilled worker
  • Qualified worker
  • Competent worker
  • Specialist
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "In training": This means someone is currently learning skills for a job (e.g., "She is in training to become a nurse.").
  • "Train up": To teach someone skills (e.g., "We need to train up new employees.").
  • "Train for": To prepare for a specific job or role (e.g., "He is training for a career in aviation.").
Summary:

A "trained worker" is someone equipped with the necessary skills to perform a specific job effectively.

Noun
  1. a worker who has acquired special skills

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