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The thing you trade your one wild life for, ideally above minimum wage.

means Paid work or tasks done in exchange for money, typically on a recurring schedule.

from From the Middle English jobbe, a cartload or piece of worklabor measured in lumps, hauled one chunk at a time.

Plural twistA job lot once meant goods sold in bulk.
Verb formTo job is to do piecework for hire.
Slang creepA job also means a robbery, cheekily.
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