@jplebreton I dunno, it's pretty relative.
Then: Water carriers
Now: Indoor plumbing. Repaired by plumbers
Then: Chimney Sweeps
Now: Central HVAC. Repaired by HVAC technicians
Then: Lamplighters
Now: Electric lighting. Repaired by electrician
Then: Coachmen
Recently: Taxi drivers
Now: Uber/Lyft drivers
Future: autonomous cab. Repaired by gigtricians
Then: Tabulating clerks
Recently: Computers (people)
Now: Computers. Repaired by smart family members or Geek Squad
Then: Bookkeepers
Recently: CPAs
Now: QuickBooks
Civilization advances. We UpSkill. Let's acknowledge that what we consider menial tasks (and perceive as traitor to a class) shifts drastically over time, and as human beings we'd really love to spend a majority of time enjoying life and the pursuit of happiness, not collecting water, lighting lamps, steering horses, balancing the books by hand, writing boilerplate code, etc.
There's a ton of bad intent out there, but it's not all bad out there.