No, I mean people choose jobs which pay money and are widely available. When jobs to care for the elderly pay well and are widely available relative to other, less necessary work, then people will respond by seeking those jobs. This may require additional training. That’s fine. People will get this training in search if the relatively higher wage. This is basic economics.
You think putting fries in a bag is the same as providing cafe to the elderly? This is some DOGE level planning.
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No, I mean people choose jobs which pay money and are widely available. When jobs to care for the elderly pay well and are widely available relative to other, less necessary work, then people will respond by seeking those jobs. This may require additional training. That’s fine. People will get this training in search if the relatively higher wage. This is basic economics.