Why are you talking about professions which generate income, in comparision to the frivelous purchasing of something that provides no utility at this piont in time?
Look at it this way:
Brand new 2014 Honda Accord is $21,680
Brand new Rolex New Style Men's Day-Date Yellow Gold President Champagne Diamond Dial - 18K Fluted Bezel- Presidential Bracelet 36 MM 118238 watch is $28,100.
One of those products is going to get you places and provide a ton of utility.
The other is going to rest on your wrist and you might check it a few times a month to see what time it is. (truthfully though, you're probably going to go for your cell phone or just look at a clock in a room 99% of the time you want to know the time)
Only two types of people buy the $28,000 rolex... people who are FILTHY rich, and idiots.
Someone who saves up every penny for years to buy a rolex is an idiot. The ulitity provided by a wristwatch is minimal when compared to comparable products in that pricerange. (i.e. a car, which will get you places you need to go, or the downpayment on a rental property that one could use as a source of revenue generation)
Right now, FC housing is a rolex. It is a status symbol and nothing more.
Also, it's depreciating in value every 6 hours. Which makes it a poor example to a Rolex, which is at least made out of precious metals that could potentially raise in value over time.
My point? Stop comparing FC housing to working a job. Housing isn't a job, it's a purchase. There are wise purchases and there are stupid purchases, right now FC housing is a stupid purchase for everyone outside of people who are, again, FILTHY rich.
If you and your FC are proud of your purchase, that's great. If you all had fun working together to pool up the gil necessary, again, that's awesome and more power to you. Don't let me tell you that you didn't have a good time doing it if you know you did.
Trying to tell others they are stupid for not "working as hard" (in a freaking video game) is ridiculous though. There is no incentive to work hard for something that is going to drop in price every 6 hours (scheduled and announced) and which provides ZERO utility at this point in time.
And for the love of God, stop comparing FC housing to working a job! Working a job is a source of revenue generation, which is in no way comparing to purchasing FC housing, which is a complete gil sink. A more apt example would be a McDonald's employee spending his entire paycheck on Air Jordan sneakers on release day... it's a stupid (luxary) purchase because you're never going to get a RoI (return on investment) on a pair of Air Jordan's and you're going to get minimal utility. Everything Air Jordan's can do, a pair of Converse All-Stars can do at a fraction of the price. You're paying a ton of money for a brand, not for actual utility. For someone who is fility rich, who cares, money isn't a object. For someone who is looking to make a rational purchasing decision, Air Jordan's are a TERRIBLE investment.