There are all kinds of necessary menial jobs. Look up the meaning of the word. I have no problem with a housekeeper making whatever money they can, just saying that particular line of work in general does not pay the same as more technically challenging fields. And it shouldn't. It makes perfect sense(I spelled it right this time LOL).
But any line of work should pay enough to live on.
You're the only one saying that means grandly. Everyone else means not forcing the tax payer to subsidise them to address the effects of poverty or requiring the employees to go into debt in order to function in society (housing, heating, food, health, etc).



















