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Water testing is incredibly boring, but also an extremely important job. Quality of water available affects everything in society, from top to bottom. But, I get that it is totally monotonous.
That sounds like the kind of thing that could easily, and perhaps should, be automated.
Why do that when you can provide jobs to the needy?
Making people do work is inherently valuable even if it's unnecessary, monotonous, pointless, soul crushing work, is it not?
Any work done that could've been automated is a waste of human life IMO.