I don't know anything about those 7 people or what they do or how long they've been there but in the past 5 years Deere leadership created about 75 billion dollars of additional wealth for shareholders, of which anyone with a few hundred bucks in their pocket can join. Even regular peasants like you and me. How much of that wealth occurred because the person installing tires at the factory was super amazing at their job? No offense if that's your job btw, just using it as an example. You can't just assume that any schmuck can run a large multinational corp and get the same results - most don't and many businesses fail because of it sending thousands to the unemployment line. Depending on how you look at it, those 7 employees are an absolute screaming deal.
That's the million dollar question. Eventually there will not be enough jobs for all the humans to have one no matter how smart or educated they are. In some ways we're seeing the beginning of that today. There are only so many rocket scientist and Deere CEO jobs that need to be filled, and a lot of smart, capable people will be left fighting for the few remaining server jobs at Chili's, or no job at all. We'll have to solve that problem before it gets away from us but I don't have much confidence we will. All I do know is that it isn't caused by all those evil rich elites in their fancy EVs making their big fat paychecks, and while putting their heads on a pike would surely make a ton of folks feel all warm and fuzzy inside, it won't actually solve any of our problems.