I disagree.
For example, I hate my current job for a variety of reasons which I won't go into. The pleasure aspect which you refer to, in my instance, comes from having sufficient cash at the end of the month to enable me to continue living in the lifestyle to which I have become accustomed.
I derive no pleasure from any aspect of my work at this time.
The people here are twats (and I don't mean the fish), so I can't even say that it's worth it for that, which I might have done in previous jobs.
As to the question "why don't you go and get a job you like?", my answer would be that I can't think of one which I might enjoy (they all involve giving far too much of yourself for someone else's benefit), I have no desire to set up in business for myself as this would require far too much effort, thus detracting from the things I do enjoy, and would most probably result in little additional benefit at the end of the day and finally, I wouldn't get a job paying me any more than I already get without being willing to put in more effort (for someone else's benefit).
In the words of a Glaswegian folk musician
"I'm looking for a job with a sky high pay,
a three day week and a two hour day."