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There's a reason the service industry is paid low wages. It has to do with the level, or lack thereof, of skills. It's like anything else. When you have a surplus of something, it doesn't have a value as much it would if there were less of it or even a shortage. When you have people doing "service industry" jobs, something most people can do simply by existing, those jobs aren't going to pay much.
This is the exact argument fabric mills would say to women who worked the machinery. They were easily replaceable to simply run a machine that does most the work. Lots of workers dying to get a chance to work for scraps.