Karin1984
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That's a better analogy.Using your analogy: You offer your kids $50 to take out the trash, and they rush in and say, “Sign me up!” Easy money, right? So they start the job, but quickly realize the trash has garbage in it. It stinks so bad when they move it they start to gag and vomit. Nonetheless, they try to finish the job. Then one of the bags breaks and putrid contents spill all over the floor, which you expect will be cleaned up (for that kind of money). Wait! Are those maggots? OMG! [barf again] Once they gather their wits, they reluctantly begin to clean - but, oops, something sharp was in the garbage and one just got stuck with it; now he’s bleeding. Will this require an ER visit? Will it get infected? Ugh! The other one can’t take it any more and runs off, not to be seen at the “job site” again. One is left, literally, holding the bag. What’s he going to say to you next time you want him to take out your trash? ”You can’t pay me enough to do that job!”
And that is how a lot of people feel right now.
And yeah, I would rather get a lower paid job than a high paid job in a hospital. I am sure technically I can do it, but the cons of the work itself, nope, it won't be for me.

