@Helen427
"Some need serious help for alcohol & drug related issues who resort to doing cleaning jobs as they are unemployable in other jobs as they would be more readily found out"
Addiction is a classless disease, it doesn't discriminate. You can be sure that there are just as many hosts, guests and high-flying executives out there struggling with drug and alcohol related issues, as there are cleaners.
https://www.seasidepalmbeach.com/recovery-blog/google-execs-heroin-overdose-shines-light-silicon-val...
"She had serious alcohol & drug issues and a personality disorder".
Yep. A shockingly high percentage of those with substance use problems, also suffer from concurrent mental health disorders. It's called dual diagnosis, or COD (co-occurring disorders), and unfortunately, effective integrated care (the blending of interventions into a single coherent treatment package) can be extremely difficult - if not impossible - for patients to access, as successive governments worldwide have abjectly failed to put the appropriate measures in place to deal with the growing crisis. (Currently, only an estimated 7% of dual diagnosis sufferers are fortunate enough to be receiving the proper treatment)
https://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/health-family/plight-of-those-with-dual-diagnosis-most-evi...
"...when one has no morals or common decency"
Without ever knowing what travesties, traumas, or tragedies may have brought a person to a certain point in their lives - and until one has walked a mile in their shoes - it's probably best not to speculate on their morals or their decency.