From the sounds of it, no. No sense getting entangled in something you're going to potentially hate. Will you really love dancing on behalf of some shitbird employer who treats you like refuse because they know you don't have many other options for that line of work so you'll be forced to do some pretty degrading shit at the risk of losing your job otherwise? Never let your passions be the deciding factor. I want nothing more than to live in the Rocky Mountains, but to afford that I'd have to take up at least two minimum wage jobs working crazy hours that won't ever let me get ahead in life just to pay for a very basic apartment in a shitty location, and utterly dismantling any progress towards saving for a house or a comfortable retirement, and I'd have to give up hobbies I love to live there. Never be afraid to work at a job that sounds good for your life as a whole but might not be what you expected or had in mind for yourself. I wanted nothing more for almost my entire life to be a soldier, and when that fell through due to health problems, I took a chance at my current industry after hearing more about the opportunities in high school and college. Right now, I'm doing better than most of my high school classmates and I'm one of the few I know about with a career-level employment and a comfortable income. If you asked me back in high school what I wanted to do with my life, a water treatment operator wouldn't even be considered an option. Now that I've got my foot in the door, it's a great experience and a job that I love in a field that's always growing and changing. Honestly, I'm [I]happy[/I] shit didn't pan out like I expected... health problems exempted. Point is, don't sell yourself short just because you love to do something, especially if it might make you miserable. Go for an opportunity that will benefit your quality of life over a chance to maybe do something that's kind of what you like to do... maybe.