I guess I am the third Engineer to post. lol..
I graduated as a Mechanical Engineer at UF, worked for two years in Florida, and then decided to study medicine here in Costa Rica (Where I am now). It was a scary time for me because I moved to Costa Rica, did not know the language, had a new born son, and quit my stable job as an Engineer. At the time I felt I was putting it all on the line. lol..
After a year I noticed that I needed to make some extra income. I knew nothing about the online gaming industry, but I thought that the "live casino" games were the coolest thing on the planet. I didn't know too much about affiliate programs, but I did have faith that it's a great business.
Unfortunetely, I stumbled on a software company here that was willing to sell a noob (me) a license to use their software. God, at the time I thought I had it made. Aside from going to school during the day, and being on call I worked on developing the site and making the players happy ALL day long. I slept 2-3 hours per day at most for 8 months. By blind luck, the site started doing well, until the unnamed software company decided to take all of the profits. With no money coming back in, and my savings going out to players I had to close the site. I then turned it into a portal not knowing how they would perform.
By this time I was demoralized by the perceived failure of running the casino site. Actually, I didn't fail at running the site, I failed at choosing who to partner with. At the time I had a bunch of happy players who I always paid out of my own pocket, and served up excellent customer service. When I turned the site in to a portal I made the back the money I spent on the license within the following 3 months. It was a real blessing. (I hardly ever use that term

). I guess I got lucky in dealing with reputable affiliate programs after that.
So after finishing my medical studies and then the following internship I decided giving it a go full time just to see if it's something I enjoyed. Since I made that choice (2 years ago) I have not regretted it at all. The only thing I miss is being socially active.
That reminds me. I'm really glad I studied engineering. It came in handy when I met my girlfriend at a clinic. After chatting with her a while I asked her out. She gave me a hard look and told me that she doesn't date doctors. I laughed and said ".. that's great, I'm an engineer!". Just like Happy Gilmore. lol We've been seeing each other for about 8 months now. lol
That's my story.