Well, kind of. I'm laid off, but I think I found a job. I'm supposed. to start on Monday. I will need to take a pee test. That's no problem. The job is doing a lot of TIG fillet weld. I can TIG, but I was a fab welder on an oil rig in the gulf of Mexico for 25 years doing what ever it takes to keep an oil rig running in the Gulf of Mexico. All that is left out there now is some construction, and that is not what I was doing, and not what I want to do. They work for 5 or 6 weeks, and come home for 1 week, and do it all over again. Not my thing. On an oil rig, you work what the rig works. You are a member of the rig crew. I worked 14 days, then had 14 days off. I did that for 32 years.There is almost no drilling out there now. Jobs here where I live are few and far in between. No body is building any thing rite now. Everything here is tied to the oil field and the price of oil, so while the rest of the country gets to enjoy low gas prices, we suffer here. It is always the little man that suffers the most. Big oil is ok, but there are a lot of good hard working people here that need a good job. I am 57 and my vision is 20-20 with my glasses. I guess I have been lucky when it comes to that. Before I learned how to weld, I was a mechanic at 2 new car dealers, but that was 1977 through 1979.