This was the title of the original message.
It's a good topic to discuss in this forum, however the original tread went down the toilet so to speak when "Scott" mentioned that "cleaning the toilet was not worth $1200 of his time."
I don't know if this character "Scott" is real. He was a prominent poster on JoS with a compelling story: Somebody that have bootstrapped software company in rural America and grown it to million dollars per year of revenues.
Going back to the original topic:
I certainly could cut my lawn and have done it for many years. There were a few years however when I was at home only on the weekend and cutting the lawn was the last thing I wanted to do so I outsourced that work. The person we hired could cut the lawn in 1/3 of the time it would take me since he was more skillful and had better equipment. So it was a win-win scenario for both of us.
Some people consider it a big waste to pay somebody to paint their home. I have never done this job - so I have zero skills in that area. A few years back I hired a guy to paint the windows and doors. He didn't speak very good English and he quoted me a good price. I payed him in cash what he asked and even bought him some sandwiches and drinks. He did a superb job and both parties were happy.
The next door neighbor asked the same guy to paint the outside of his house, didn't pay him a cent and then called the cops because he figured out that the guy didn't have work permit. This is what I call taking advantage of the 'lower classes'.
If a price for a service is freely negotiated we shouldn't talk about slave wages.
I have been very briefly on the other side:
I was once in a foreign country with very little money in my pocket. I managed to get this small job doing hard physical work for the equivalent of $5/hour. The food that I bought with that $25 next week tasted so good ... I still remember the woman that gave me this work and feel thankful. I never thought that she took advantage of me and I
should have been paid at least $15/hour of something like this.
So this could have been a good tread ( here, not CoT

) if we didn't get down to the toilet level and "Scott" didn't use some incendiary language like:
You guys are so addicted to the life of a slave, it being the only reality you have ever known, that you can not imagine what it would be like to be free. Like crabs in a bucket, you seek to pull back the crab that escaped.