 I had always envisioned my career working with the same company, but I didn't have a good grasp on work-life balance. On top of a long commute, I would still often have work to do at home, and I wouldn't be giving any of my present time to my family. I knew at that point that I needed to find a new career. When I started looking at other opportunities to see what else is out there, I found that there are resources like WorkBC, where you go into an office, you can go online, and there's people there that are going to help you find that next step to get you where you want to be. It was great when I got connected with my new employer. They're an amazing construction company, and they're close to where I live, and I'm working with them as a construction manager. One of the reasons why I went into this role is because you will always need a construction manager on a site. So in a role like this that's not going away, it increases your job security. So now, I feel like I have more time on my hands. It's easier for me to come home and actually play with my kids. I can be a father to them more. When I come home, I don't have people calling me, I don't have my phone ringing. My tool belt is hung up, and everything is waiting for me the next day to pick it back up again and begin building, and that's what makes me happiest. It's amazing how being happy in your career can change your life so profoundly.