I'll echo the firm advice to stick it out and get your degree, even if it is unrelated to what you do. When/if you end up working for someone else that piece of paper is your ticket in. Where I work, they have added some sort of college diploma requirement to EVERY single job. One of our former part time guys, an excellent worker, and great to work with is SOL at getting into a full time position simply because he dropped out. Work related experience is no longer acceptable to HR, and we in the shop are now stuck with a book smart retard that doesn't know what end of the screw driver he should jam up his a-- first... Alex.