At the end of the day, people still need money and charities need competent people to head their operations. Charities can get away with comparative low pay, and some folks are fine taking a pay cut to work there - but they cannot pay poverty wages and expect someone to stay there either - because at the end of the day, it is still a job and still work. This doesn't change because it is a charity.
That same logic - wrong motivation - can be applied to non-charities. Should doctors and nurses take low pay because they should be motivated to help people instead of focusing on salary? Are teachers wrong for leaving teaching because they aren't paid well, especially at first?
That same logic - wrong motivation - can be applied to non-charities. Should doctors and nurses take low pay because they should be motivated to help people instead of focusing on salary? Are teachers wrong for leaving teaching because they aren't paid well, especially at first?