That’s why it’s called the daily grind. Here, let me throw out some fuzzy numbers. 95% of working adults hate their job or their boss or their wife or their kids or their car or their financial situation…etc etc. The other 5% are lying. Life sucks for many of us, even the genius’ among us. We do what we can to get by. Kidding aside, I get it, I was doing the A/V thing for 5–6 years before the jobs dried up. Then I went back to school and got my bachelor’s in game design. I may as well have taken that $60k and made it rain at the local strip club then wiped my ass with whatever was left. I did eventually get a job, not working for a game company, they wouldn’t even sniff my resume’. Now I’m an IT guy. I’ve learned quite a bit about this field in the almost three years that I’ve been doing it. The main thing I’ve learned is that you can’t stand still. You have to keep moving. You have to keep learning. You have to keep growing. You have to be a shark. Because if you’re not a shark, you’re chum.