That is the most insightful answer I have heard. It has a lot of truths. I don’t no the answer to the problem, but the river you reference is not drying up due to drought. Too many bleeds have been cut into it and society as a whole has ( for like of of a kind word to say) changed. It seems the younger generations have no real motivation. Half if not more of the work force are unnatural citizens who don’t understand or care how things are done. The core of the industry has not changed, but the politics of it has. The government and the bleeding hearts have regulated it so much that you would be insane to get into it. The pay is low the hours are long and the spirt is gone.