Globalization of the world market has not only affected the world economy but also the social structure of society which is quite visible at least in third-world developing countries. This can be easily ascertained from the fact that the gap between the status and importance of white color professionals and skilled and semi-skilled laborers is narrowing down with the passing of time. The increasing importance, requirement, and demand of this skilled and semi-skilled class in developed countries is an indicator of this change. There is a high upsurge in the demand for skilled workers like plumbers, electricians, mechanics, motor mechanics, masons, carpenters, and other skilled workers required to maintain the daily use of gadgets and equipment in the households and industrial sector. Although they were always considered important in daily life but were neither paid nor treated respectfully. This is not the case now with opening world markets and increasing demand in the developed countries and of course, the Mantra of the dignity of work spreading all over the world they are making their space in society along with getting considerably good remunerations from their work. Governments of various underdeveloped and developing countries like India are also putting every effort to provide formal basic training to their workmen by opening institutions like ITIs (Industrial Training Institutes) that can provide them with the necessary skill required to get these jobs in the domestic as well as international industrial sector. This is an encouraging factor for young Turks who are not so well in their studies or those who could not have access to better education somehow. Although on-job training is enough for getting these jobs yet formal training from ITIs can provide an upper hand to the candidates as with the increase in demand competition is also increasing in these jobs too. Armed with skills aspirants can get work in small-scale industries, and motor garages besides getting opportunities in developed countries like Australia, Canada, and Britain to name a few of them.