 I was laid off from my job at Chromatic, and to be honest, I'm kind of excited. But before I get into that, I have a favorite to ask you, if you work on a team that you think that I would be a really great fit for, please send me a message. But maybe even more important than that, if I've been at all instrumental in your web development journey, please send me a tweet length testimonial saying just as much x length x post length in this next stage of my career, I want to focus on developer education and those testimonials will be meaningful to me both personally and professionally as I develop that expertise. Okay, so why am I excited about losing this job? I've never had the opportunity to execute a job search in public before. I've always just gone from job to job. And that means that I've never really had an opportunity to share and document the things that I've learned about the process. A lot of my friends in this industry are going through the same exact thing. You might be going through this same exact thing. So I'm happy that we get to do it together. But I'm also excited because I learned something about myself over my two and a half years at Chromatic. Something I was super nervous about transitioning from software engineering to developer relations, developer experience, whatever flavor you want to call it was this pipeline that we see repeated over and over again in the industry where you start with some type of developer focused type of role where you're helping people get online with the software, building education, etc, etc. And you find yourself in this corporate sales kind of job eventually. I was very vocal about that not happening. And that's why I don't have a job right now. See, in previous jobs, I was so focused on trying to keep the job that I kind of just accepted whatever it morphed into, even if it was crushing me. This time I didn't and that feels like a victory. So I got fired, but I did leave with the respect of the people that I work with. And so I think that is, I think that's something. So I'm really excited about whatever the next thing is going to be. It's going to be a hell of a march. And I'm super excited to be going on this adventure with you. If you have any experiences that you want to share, leave them in the comments. I love responding to those. I'll see you in there.