
It was very easy to get a job, which was a godsend for me at the time, as I was having trouble securing one.
Since my location is quite productive, I can often count on a hundred to two hundred extra a month from VCP, the "variable compensation" bonus.
Not that I interact much in my position, but many of them are too busy drifting around and chatting idly with each other to actually do their jobs.
When you get down to it, there's no real way to make up for the impersonal nature of such a computer-reliant, automated work and management environment. If that gap could close just a little, though, it would be better.
I would say that it's simply that the work is easy, if dull, and pays quite well considering how easy it was to get the job; combine that with reasonable management and it's a monotonous but pleasant environment to make money in.