Biggest contract of my career thusfar. Over the next 24 months - BUNCHA legwork up front but I can largely automate the process in the next 6 weeks - then it's just maintenance. Can't talk too much about it but I GOT the contract doing the boring grindy stuff. Showing up for folks, doing a good job when called upon, not being afraid to learn. This project was a referral, from ANOTHER referral that didn't pay much at all haha. The message I'm trying to share here isn't: FUCKIN' PAT ME ON THE BACK. It's that the way you do one thing, is the way you do everything - small gig, huge gig, you should be treating every project like it's your shot at the majors... because it could be. That doesn't mean walk in there like you're the wizard of Oz, it's okay not to know stuff, what will set you apart is how you are to work with. A year ago I would see posts like this and get pretty like, frustrated - how the actual fuck do I get there, there's gotta be something wrong with ME. That's not true at all - the only thing differentiating you from your mentors is time, is consistency. SO - what're y'all going to commit to doing every day?