How very patronising, but maybe that is just your way. Lets talk about how long you actually need to spend processing raw files vs how long you need to spend processing jpegs. Assuming the output will be the same result, ie a shot that has a number of pre-determined setting applied to the original image. Well there may be a bit of time up front setting up camera profiles in ones raw editor of choice, but that is usually mirrored by the jpeg shooter setting the camera up with the output they like. Then there is the sorting of images, which either format is about equal. So what's left? Processing - yes? Well since the default profile was applied at import it is just a case of batch export then. A few clicks at the end of the process one normally uses for non raw.
Unless you choose to do more that is. Which of course you can, that is anyone's prerogative. My point in principle, pedantry aside, still stands. You can shoot raw and not be burdened with extra processing on all your images if you don't want to.