Sorry for not getting back to you about this, was tied up at work. The reason you can only use method binding in a job is because of the way the job class is instantiated.
When you call Job::dispatch($parameter), the dispatch method will create a new instance of the job via the new keyword, using the same paramters passed to the dispatch method (new Job($parameter)). It will also determine if the job should be added to a queue or handled synchronously.
In order for dependencies to be injected via the constructor, the class must be instantiated via the service container, i.e app()->make(Jo…
When you call Job::dispatch($parameter), the dispatch method will create a new instance of the job via the new keyword, using the same paramters passed to the dispatch method (new Job($parameter)). It will also determine if the job should be added to a queue or handled synchronously.
In order for dependencies to be injected via the constructor, the class must be instantiated via the service container, i.e app()->make(Jo…