I like that, but I worry about it. I'm not sure that's possible in the 21st century. Unless we revert to a "40 acres and a mule" concept and move people to underpopulated areas and say: "You're a farmer now". Which would be problematic.
Some folks say we should train people to be robot repairmen. Sounds good. But I don't think everyone can be a robot repairman. It's about ability just as much as it is about quantity of work.
Can you drive, do you have a good driving record? Companies are begging for chauffeurs. Truck drivers. Local delivery.
Those who own an alarm clock...and use it...should not be paying to support the idle.