What if the market value of a week's worth of rent and other basic essentials is higher than the market value of 40 hours of that person's labor?
You know what you need? You need a house sitter. Let's make a deal:
I'll sit in front of your house all day while you're at work. 8 hours a day, 5 days a week. 40 hours, full time job. I'll sign for deliveries, keep kids off your lawn, and pick up any poop left by your neighbor's dogs. Every 20 minutes, I'll walk around the house, make sure nobody is breaking in through the back window. If they are, I'll call the police.
Minimum wage in California is $8.00/hour. At the end of this week, you'll owe me $320. Monthly you'll owe me about $1,280. I could probably get by on that, if I had to. What do you say? Are my house-sitting services worth $1,280 a month to you?