I never felt like an indentured servant when I was in the Navy. One cannot be indentured when one is a volunteer. I liked me time in the Navy, met some awesome people, did sime great things and overall the job was fun to boot.
So far as those under me making more money. Yeah I have to at times put in extra hours but it's rarely more than a day a month if that. In most months it ends up being a Monthy Shifrt Manager meeting which really occurs once every 5 weeks. It takes the average Union Guy about 35 to 40% more hours to make what I make. I don't really call that making more than I do.
About 80% of the time I'm in an Air Conditioned Work environment. The other 20% I'm out in the plant (Usually I get out even more, it depends on the shift, SMs at my current plant spend TOO much time in meetings). Even when I'm out I don't have to go into Containment, or wear Flash Arrest clothing to rack out breakers, or dress out, or go anyplace that's truly hot. There's a definite tradeoff. ( I do miss a lot of that though).
I like the responsibility and accountability and I really love being able to make decisions or do stuff that helps make the department and hopefully the site a better operating organization.
Mike