I appreciate you reaching out, but I need to be transparent - this opportunity isn't the right fit for me or Fulfill.com. I'm based in California, not Nevada, and my expertise is specifically in logistics, supply chain management, and e-commerce fulfillment rather than career coaching or HR. While I've built Fulfill.com from the ground up and have hired hundreds of people across warehouse operations, technology, and logistics roles, my insights are deeply rooted in the 3PL and supply chain industry rather than general job searching strategies. What I know best is how to identify talent for fulfillment centers, evaluate logistics professionals, and build teams that can scale e-commerce operations - which is pretty niche compared to what your show needs. That said, if you're ever looking for expertise on logistics careers specifically, I'd be happy to discuss that angle. The supply chain and fulfillment industry is experiencing massive growth, especially post-pandemic, and there's a significant talent shortage. I could speak to what skills are in demand for warehouse management, logistics coordination, and fulfillment operations, or how technology is changing the career landscape in our industry. We've seen everything from traditional warehouse workers upskilling into robotics operation to supply chain analysts becoming crucial strategic partners for e-commerce brands. I've also noticed through our work with hundreds of brands at Fulfill.com that the logistics sector offers incredible career mobility - people can start in entry-level warehouse roles and advance into operations management, supply chain strategy, or even technology positions within a few years if they're motivated and willing to learn. But for a general job searching show focused on Nevada residents, you'd be better served by someone with broader HR or career coaching expertise who can speak to multiple industries and has local market knowledge. I'd recommend reaching out to Nevada-based career centers, workforce development agencies, or HR professionals who work across various sectors in your state. Best of luck with your show - it sounds like a valuable resource for Nevada job seekers.