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<blockquote data-quote="Zuidskout" data-source="post: 4334191" data-attributes="member: 46013"><p>Working in the industry (4 retailers, 2 States, 5 years, corporate and family owned as well as a pawn) ((I know 5 years isn’t a long time)) will whittle away at your passion for firearms. At least that is my and some good friends experience. </p><p></p><p>Probably just goes a long with what some say, “don’t work in your hobby field” or something along those lines. </p><p></p><p>You get tied up in the consumption of product rather than the enjoyment. I know myself and friends just get generally worn out with it at work and then hardly want to go shoot. (Price of ammo and price/lack of good shooting venue doesn’t help). </p><p></p><p>I’ve started to want to build stuff more than ever, which is a rabbit hole in and of itself. Hoping to get a little fire back for shooting this deer season, but also hoping to get what I need during archery, so maybe hogs or coyotes in the new year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zuidskout, post: 4334191, member: 46013"] Working in the industry (4 retailers, 2 States, 5 years, corporate and family owned as well as a pawn) ((I know 5 years isn’t a long time)) will whittle away at your passion for firearms. At least that is my and some good friends experience. Probably just goes a long with what some say, “don’t work in your hobby field” or something along those lines. You get tied up in the consumption of product rather than the enjoyment. I know myself and friends just get generally worn out with it at work and then hardly want to go shoot. (Price of ammo and price/lack of good shooting venue doesn’t help). I’ve started to want to build stuff more than ever, which is a rabbit hole in and of itself. Hoping to get a little fire back for shooting this deer season, but also hoping to get what I need during archery, so maybe hogs or coyotes in the new year. [/QUOTE]
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