I have to agree with Kevin, although I hope I'm not being nasty by saying this. Working in industry takes some real talent, commitment and hard work - look at some other pro's works and ask yourself if yours is as good as theirs. Look to see where you can make improvements and just keep learning. Also note that in industry the openings for lightwavers aren't as numerous as "the other industry level packages". The critical point is to enjoy your hobby and be happy with your work. Nobody can take that away from you even if you don't make the break, but best of luck with it. (Sorry if this sounded a bit negative - sometimes the best lessons can be the hardest and it certainly isn't my intent to put you down)
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