So, Craig, how much more per hour do you need to be paid in order to consider it worthwhile to do your job rather than say, that of a care worker? If the differential was reduced, at what point would you think 'I'd be better off wiping people's bottoms'?
Wiping peoples bottoms, in such a way as to ensure their health and dignity are maintained , is probably one of the most underappreciated, underpaid, and thankless tasks.
I did it for my kids of course, and for others, during a brief period whilst working as a youngster in a care home .
But I really hope my kids don't have to do it for me..
Surely no one thinks that higher status, more interesting, more creative or even more responsible jobs are
only done for the extra money??
Neither of my jobs pays
enormously well , despite my having worked and trained and invested long and hard to get pretty good at them.
But I get respect, independence, creative satisfaction, and even
fun from doing them.
As well as
enough money, to live on, and have a pretty nice life, in pleasant surroundings.
I wouldn't mind at all if care workers, and others, got paid more than me.
They probably
should do.
They do a tremendous job, and a very valuable one, that I'd rather not have to do.
Same goes for all the other 'humble' but vital jobs that we don't notice until they don't get done.