 I need to get a day job. Something you can leave at the end of the day, but still, like, is interactive and has social skills. Maybe something I could bring my dog to. So I'm going to check out what it means to be a toll booth operator. I'm not looking for a dream job. I'm looking for a real job. You could write the great American novel in between working with people is what I'm hoping, you know? I wonder if they just smoke up all day and just get hit on a lot by people or no? That's heavy. That's for you. That's a way of life. Just getting hit on is like a way of life. How do you go to the bathroom? I mean, I know how you technically go to the bathroom, but how do you go to the bathroom here? Do you want a lollipop? Do you know that they have the highest suicide rate? Toll operators? Oh really? Yeah, I shouldn't tell you that. Because it's like, you know what? Those are statistics and you're not a statistic. This is 90 cents. Oh, 90 cents. Okay, hold on one second. These toll operators are really happy and they're secretly saying like, don't take it. We've given so much money to the New Jersey Turnpike today. Okay, 360 you said? How many tolls have we paid? 17 tolls? How much? I'm not saying we need to name Katie Lazarus Turnpike. Let's just say that we've really invested. I invested in this opportunity. So how long do you think you'll stay here? Do you feel like a therapist? So do you think as a therapist, do you think it would be a good idea for me to become a toll operator? I don't know.