<<Why aren't we all Navy SEALs and brain surgeons and Hollywood Stars?>>
Supply and demand.
-- The supply of people able to do those jobs well is small, and the demand for them in our economy (and money to pay for them) is limited.
-- There's much more demand for people to drive garbage trucks or work at McDonald's than to be Hollywood Stars. We NEED a lot more of the former than of the latter. But there's also a LOT more people who CAN do a decent job of driving a garbage truck or working a cash register than of being a Hollywood Star, so supply and demand means those broader jobs don't pay as well. If there were a shortage of people able/willing to do those jobs, their pay would go up.
-- Note that ACTOR is not a high paying job and suffers from severe unemployment/underemployment -- most actors need a day job as a taxi driver or waiter or whatever -- because of the supply of people who would LIKE to be Actors is much higher than the demand for them. ("Hollywood Star" is a very small niche within the Actor category.)
As for me:
Why I'm not a Navy SEAL.
-- I prefer the Army to the Navy. I think the Army is the real deal, and my dad, my uncle, my paternal grandfather, and my paternal great grandfather were all in the Army -- only my maternal grandfather (who died before I was born) and a cousin were in the Navy.
-- I was never actually in the Armed Forces because I failed the physical - bad ankles. The job I was going for capitalized on my higher stats (Int) and not my lower ones (Dex and Str).
Why I'm not a brain surgeon.
-- Biology doesn't interest me.
-- I'm squeamish.
-- I was sickly as a kid. Spent too much time around hospitals. Don't want anything to do with that as an adult.
Why I'm not a Hollywood Star.
-- I tried acting. It makes me nervous and I'm not great at it.
-- My charisma is average at best.
I imagine my PC's have similar stories on why they choose one Class and not another.
Supply and demand.
-- The supply of people able to do those jobs well is small, and the demand for them in our economy (and money to pay for them) is limited.
-- There's much more demand for people to drive garbage trucks or work at McDonald's than to be Hollywood Stars. We NEED a lot more of the former than of the latter. But there's also a LOT more people who CAN do a decent job of driving a garbage truck or working a cash register than of being a Hollywood Star, so supply and demand means those broader jobs don't pay as well. If there were a shortage of people able/willing to do those jobs, their pay would go up.
-- Note that ACTOR is not a high paying job and suffers from severe unemployment/underemployment -- most actors need a day job as a taxi driver or waiter or whatever -- because of the supply of people who would LIKE to be Actors is much higher than the demand for them. ("Hollywood Star" is a very small niche within the Actor category.)
As for me:
Why I'm not a Navy SEAL.
-- I prefer the Army to the Navy. I think the Army is the real deal, and my dad, my uncle, my paternal grandfather, and my paternal great grandfather were all in the Army -- only my maternal grandfather (who died before I was born) and a cousin were in the Navy.
-- I was never actually in the Armed Forces because I failed the physical - bad ankles. The job I was going for capitalized on my higher stats (Int) and not my lower ones (Dex and Str).
Why I'm not a brain surgeon.
-- Biology doesn't interest me.
-- I'm squeamish.
-- I was sickly as a kid. Spent too much time around hospitals. Don't want anything to do with that as an adult.
Why I'm not a Hollywood Star.
-- I tried acting. It makes me nervous and I'm not great at it.
-- My charisma is average at best.
I imagine my PC's have similar stories on why they choose one Class and not another.