I too would give up this gig in a second if I could make a living playing music.
The IT stuff gets old after a few decades.
Unfortunately "Don't give up your day job" is my midlife motto.
You probably don't remember who your sales reps were at TD do you?
Ya know, I suspect too many people regret not chasing their dreams or ideal jobs late in life as they take inventory of their lives. It can be an odd juxtaposition: I am beyond grateful for what I have and all I've been blessed with. It feels icky on some levels b!tching when I have so much. When I get really blacked out, I think about the summertime construction jobs I had in high school and college, or the soul sucking experience I had selling cars. It can always be worse. Flipside is, I should probably be more excited about how I earn a paycheck. Life is short, after all.
No, brother, I don't recall my TD sales reps. That was almost 25 years ago now. I do remember hating it on those rare occasions when I had to drive from north Pinellas to TD to pick something up. That was before the overpasses were built on US 19, before the Bayside Bridge, etc. I could lose the better part of half a day to do that. To deal with the stress, I'd sometimes have to stop in at Diamond Dolls on the way back..
(Just kidding - never during working hours....
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