when i look at the labour market, i'm not looking for something "rewarding".
i guess i don't even think it's even possible - which is the basis of my rejection of labour.
so, people run statistics off about "rewarding labour", and i'm not really able to extrapolate an actual job title from that.
for example, i would consider teaching to be monotonous and degrading - really, anything with kids sounds like hell. is that a "rewarding job"? i don't think so...
i studied computer science for a while thinking it would at least be stimulating, but the actual job that programmers do is incredibly repetitive. likewise, what i learned from studying law is that it's 99% lying and utter bullshit, which is pretty much the opposite of what i'd consider "rewarding".
to me, the most rewarding job is the one i have.
it'd just be nice if there weren't fucking rentiers getting in the way of everything.