If you consider teaching deserving kids to fly a twin and getting valid real life multi time, so they can get a good flying job, to be work, then we will have to disagree,
I sometimes have a hard time considering what I do "work" as well. I too am teaching young pilots how to operate fast, complex jets at the same time they earn a wage (although not enough of one). I am also considering voluntarily extending the time at which I contribute to the pension while selflessly reducing the time that I draw from it. That will help improve the chances the pension will be around for those very same young pilots.
They can thank me later.
The trouble with being judgemental is that people usually change their attitudes as they get older and they end up on the other side of the argument without ever seeing the irony.