that's retail, it motivated me to choose another line of work. Now what I know = dollas. Makes work more rewarding, even though there are still politics and BS, and stupid co-workers [those issues are universal]. Keeping a job because it's safe may feel like the right thing to do, but ask yourself if that safety is really worth what it's costing you. For some it is, like those with a family to support, or in a particularly bad job market, but for a young single man, I'd argue now is the time to make changes that benifit your future self. You are only young and 'free' once. I think if you really ask most of us that have desirable jobs or careers, you will find we've all been thoguh where you are at, it's just that we moved though/past that point. Gotta pay your dues, but you also have to know when to cash in on those dues. Sometimes those dues are gettign an education, sometimes it's doign the dirty job no one else wants, some times its kissing butt, just realize there is a time and way were that can be cashed in. Imagine yourself doing this when you are 36, if you cant' see it, you need to make plans to get out of your situation. Doesn't have to be right away, but don't wait for the solution to come to you, life doesnt' work like that. Chin up, see this as a learning experiance. Those are dues you are paying, think of a way to cash in on them.