<p>Slackerdad, I don’t have the flexibility in my workplace to hire people who are not able to produce at full-performance level and to adjust pay downward. But I suppose there may be businesses that have more flexibility.</p>
<p>Potentially, someone who is painstakingly slow at a manual task might nevertheless be efficient at roles that are more service-oriented than production-oriented: assisting patrons, giving tours, delivering psychotherapy…</p>