The term "machine process'" does not, however, necessarily mean the actual use of machines, but it may be applied to all large-scale methods involving wide market areas. As different workers come in touch very differently with the machine process, variant ideals may be expected to appear. This differentiation becomes clear when a comparison for example, of the cigarmakers with the locomotive engineers, or of the machanists with the building trades workers, or of the molders with the migratory workers, or of the miners with the barbers, is undertaken.