I’m always out at sea
I’m always out at sea, going back and forth to oil rigs, making sure people get home safe after their contracts. It’s loud, it’s stressful, and there’s always something going on. Waves, radios, alarms, people asking questions nonstop. By the time I finally get a moment to sit down, my brain feels empty, like nothing left inside.I didn’t want something complicated or confusing. I don’t have the energy for that. The PAMM setup was honestly super easy. Someone showed me what to press, I pressed it, and that was pretty much it. No thinking, no stress, no headache.Now it just runs on its own. Most months I see around 6–8%, and I barely even touch it. Sometimes I check it while I’m out on the water, just staring at the ocean, and it’s nice seeing something go up without me doing anything. I spend all my time making sure other people get where they need to go. It feels good having something that moves forward for me too, without making my life harder.








