Some of us only want jobs that pay a normal amount of money and let us check out and go chill at our homes without worrying about anything work-related for the rest of the day. Some of us want to be clerks, cashiers, and receptionists; we want to do our jobs well, but we don't want to have major responsibilities, only little ones.
Is it so hard to understand that some people are not looking to become great entrepreneurs or CEOs, and actually desire to have close-to-zero impact in the company? Not in a negative way; I mean being a stable, kind-spirited, 'mid' employee.
For some of us, life begins the minute we clock out; and it's not because we're chasing this big dream outside our jobs. Maybe it's just because we enjoy the art of doing nothing, or the art of lying in the sun, or the art of spending time with friends, and we don't have many aspirations related to our careers, only the aspiration to enjoy the present moment, and the moment that comes immediately after it.
Where can those people get a job and be appreciated for what they actually are? Loyal, stable, not hungry for the next big thing.