Many years ago I saw a movie on TV that I don't remember the title off. I think it was with Kevin Costner, playing a married family father, living in a fancy home and lossing his job. The family had to move in with his parents, because they coulnd't afford to keep living there. The father used to work a white collar job, but now needed some income fast. He went to work for his brother in law, who had a construction company, building a house. Costner went working as a low paid helper to build the house. So far, not much wrong. But then some day, be arrives at the construnction site, carrying a tray of commercial coffee cups to surprise his co-workers and boss. It was shown as if this was now the normal way of working when you feel more at home in a job. I remember that I thought that was a dumb financial decision.