Well Rick, if the gigolo gig does not work out maybe something else will turn up.
I do know the feeling of burnout. I worked at one place for 26 years. I helped design the floor plan of the building and installed all the processors myself. Even years later when I was away from the processors and in the computer graphics department anything anything at all broke the other employees came running to me and said the one of the processor broke and then they went to the kitchen and chatted waiting on me to fix it. Not one of the production crew ever wanted to learn about how to fix the problems. It got real old fixing problems that were 100% preventable but the people using the equipment were not doing the required maintenance. It was required for a reason.
That entire industry was rendered obsolete by digital cameras. One thing for sure mechanics will not be obsolete until we have artificial intelligence human form robots.