If I may play devils advocate here for a second...
If, by agreeing to sweep the floors and clean the pool and service the photocopier blah blah blah, are you now not robbing someone else (who is not a pilot, and has no aspirations to be) of gainful employment as a cleaner/janitor/poolboy/photocopier tech?
Part of the requirements of service of community service orders imposed by the courts are that the work an offender provides is that they cannot be used in an area where it may rob someone else of gainful employment.
Just a thought.
And I have never gotten out of bed unless I know I'm gonna be paid! (Sometimes not even then!

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