I think you may have missed the point, for a great many people its not about 'work' as such, its about self realisation/achievement, improvement, getting better, trying to escape, as it were from time to time the smothering effects of living in your comfort zone. Yes, people want good jobs, well paid, a sense of security where they deem it necessary, but all this needs to be earned in some fashion. No one is owed a living, never have been, yes there needs to be social safety-nets, by all means, for those unable to look after themselves; but even these need qualification so that those in receipt retain their dignity.
Labours traditional idea that the state should provide for people from 'cradle to grave' is fine in terms of safety-net provision, but it shouldn't smother all attempts to stop people making their own way. Much of what Corbyn put forward is exactly that, we know what is best for you and who should pay for it! This didn't take the first time around in the 70's and it looks like it won't this time.