 Kelly Lewis Horace. Any advice for college grads? I graduated from CSUN in May. What type of degree did you get first of all and Did you do a co-op? Did you work in any place? If you worked at any places during college, gang, here's a bit of advice. Unemployment is going to kick up. So if you're looking for a job, hit up your connections right away as fast as you can. If you need a job, if you need a job, not so much, but if you need a job, if you need to stabilize, and if you have connections, you've worked in the past in a certain field that you want to get into or you know is stable, hit up your connections right now, get those jobs locked in. Also have a secondary plan, but get those jobs locked in because we might be seeing a serious downturn in the job market, especially in the Western world. In certain fields, I make sure you trust your employer. Okay. Synthbert, Trudeau's, Pure Evil, Irredeemable Evil, I agree with you 100%. Pure Evil, right? Supply chain operations, management. I don't know too much about that. I know certain things are going to kick up in regards to supply chain management. We're going to war, world war, on that level, huge, right? Consumer consumables, luxury or that's not the right word for it. Discretionary spending consumables, then no, I think that's going to be on the down climb. So it really depends. Availability of crime will rise when the unemployment rises and when jobs are made obsolete, indeed. And I think that's by design, 100% by design. And it's already kicking up. Saichu Show, absolutely. You cannot be lazy about finding work nowadays. Yeah, you have to be progressive. Make sure you hook up with, if you can, smaller companies that have a niche market that are possible growth potential to them. And the owners or the managers all have your back. They know what's going on. Okay. Jelen, what do you think about electricians? Will that job be okay? In general, and it depends where you are, by the way. It depends where you are. I'm in County, United States. In County, United States, I think handymen, they will be work for a while, electricians and plumbers and stuff like this. But if construction gold grinds to a halt, and it might, right? Because a lot of people have been going in that direction, there may be a lot of supply of people wanting to work there, right? One of the main things you have to manage right now is your expenses, right? So manage your expenses. So there's two things you have to take care of. Make sure you got a stable income coming in. The other one is reduce your expenses if you can, right? Within reason, within your budget, and everybody's budget is different, right? Electricians will have a place. You might have to change fields, right? If you're an electrician for residential, then you might have to go commercial. If you're commercial and residential both die down, you might have to go to industrial or getting a job in the movie industry or something like that. So electricians are in high demand no matter what to a certain degree. If you got any you know, if you can, if you're gonna work to, if you can chase the job, I guess that's the right word for it. Elder God, I heard that a building set for migrant housing in Dublin was burned down before they could move in. Wow, wow, wow. Collegious host, more small, more small companies have your work 70, 80 plus plus hour weeks though. Well, that's not a good small company. If they're paying you phenomenal, then like when I was working in my first few years as geophysicist, I was working anywhere between 60 to, I think the longest week I put in was like 90 plus hours, 96 hours, I think I remember my time sheet went in, right? It was huge. I was sleeping like three, three hours a night and stuff and I loved it at the time. I was really young in my 20s. I was getting experience and stuff. It really depends on the company. Is it worth it? Are you learning? Are you getting paid well? Are you being treated well? And all that jazz comes into play. And as long as it's short term, it really depends, right? It really depends. I'm an electrician. Sparkle 101, you're an electrician. So how's the job market as far as electricians go? Sparkle. How's that going? Plutonic Plurus, it's probably more probable wink. The Western societies will rather more or less steadily decline. Yeah, we're in a steady decline in the Western world, but there could be leaps and punctuations to in some areas changing societal structures more than gradual and average wealth. Yeah, it's gonna, it's like evolution. We're gonna have leaps, right? Jumps either up or down, right? But for as far as economic growth goes, it's gonna be down. Job market goes, poverty. Poverty up. Middle-class down. Caligula Source, my finance. Fiancé is a video game designer, is facing the giant that is AIR right now. Yeah, video game industry on that level meta stuff. We'll see. Might be problematic.