@wakame @scottsantens @evysgarden While the answer is an obvious yes for a large number of things, I do wonder about that work which is both unpleasant but very much necessary.
Like waste management.
For plumbing you can probably find someone who just enjoys it and/or who gets something other than money out of it. But I wouldn't imagine there are enough people who *enjoy* waste management to actually provide for the amount necessary.
I could be wrong though, as I am necessarily biased by the lens of those things which I can assume people would find enjoyable (which also completely breaks down with the notion of service jobs as I find them quite unpleasant and yet some people tell me they actually enjoy them).
In the event I'm not wrong that there are particular jobs for which additional motivation is needed, I wonder what form this would take.
Like waste management.
For plumbing you can probably find someone who just enjoys it and/or who gets something other than money out of it. But I wouldn't imagine there are enough people who *enjoy* waste management to actually provide for the amount necessary.
I could be wrong though, as I am necessarily biased by the lens of those things which I can assume people would find enjoyable (which also completely breaks down with the notion of service jobs as I find them quite unpleasant and yet some people tell me they actually enjoy them).
In the event I'm not wrong that there are particular jobs for which additional motivation is needed, I wonder what form this would take.