Chaplains dont raise all of the same concerns here. They generally aren’t getting above-market salaries (either for professional-degree holders generally, or compared to other holders of their degree), and there’s a very large barrier to entry (in the US, often a three-year grad degree costing quite a bit of money). So there’s much less incentive and opportunity for someone to gift into a chaplain position; chaplains tend to be doing it because they really believe in their work.
Chaplains dont raise all of the same concerns here. They generally aren’t getting above-market salaries (either for professional-degree holders generally, or compared to other holders of their degree), and there’s a very large barrier to entry (in the US, often a three-year grad degree costing quite a bit of money). So there’s much less incentive and opportunity for someone to gift into a chaplain position; chaplains tend to be doing it because they really believe in their work.