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The difference between ordinary workers and operators

1. Different definitions

(1) Ordinary workers refer to employees engaged in ordinary work;

(2) the operator is the operator who sells labor for money, also known as the operator.

2. Different technical requirements

① What a general worker does is generally simple, that is, he is engaged in production line labor with low technical content;

(2) The operators pay more attention to the actual operation, and the technical content is relatively high.

3. Different substitutability

(1) What general workers need to do is batch work, with strong substitutability and relatively easy recruitment;

(2) Operators pay more attention to the technical level when doing technical work, and the relative substitution is not strong.

4. Different wages and benefits

Ordinary workers have low wages; The operator's work difficulty coefficient is too large and his salary is too high.

References:

Operator-Baidu Encyclopedia

References:

Pugong-Baidu Encyclopedia