Absolutely correct.
Providing a useful product or service at a reasonable price in a free market is the means by which the company gains the funds for those well-paying jobs.
At least that is how it is supposed to work.
A company that does not provide well-paying jobs has a disposable or easily replaceable work force or is strip-mining the workforce in a liquidation economy. Most such companies will be destroyed by competitors - if there is a truly free market in goods, services, and labor.
Of course the larger companies do everything they can to impede any kind of free market in those things.
Putting the cart before the horse there, Skippy.
How many jobs have you created for other people with your company?