I'm the latter.
I have multiple networks running at home.
If it weren't for VMware, my wife would throw me and my machines out already :)
Before I had my current job about 4 years ago, I was running Netware 5 servers 
and NDS at home(why, I have no idea).
I also have a couple of 1700 and 1900 cisco routers as well.
Of course with stuff like Cisco, it gets a little more diffcult as to what you 
can do at home.
Its diffcult and expensive to get access to switches/routers, unless your job 
has extra laying around they don't mind you using,and you're really limited to 
what you can emulate.                
Also, we all know that what you do at home is never an accurate mirror of what 
you see in the real world.
My AD/Exchange servers at home run perfectly and I almost always know what the 
issue is if they don't.
I wish I could say that for all of the jobs I'd worked at.
I've seen errors I never even heard of before at work.
Still, I see your point. IT is a passion of mine and I'd be screwing around 
with networks even if my day job was accounting or law.
It would just be an expensive hobby then.
That's why I always consider myself lucky that my job and source of income is 
also my hobby.
Most people hate their jobs or are at best indifferent.
I may not always like or agree with who I work for but I always love the work 
itself.
I should stop worrying and acting so spoiled and appreciate how lucky I am.
Thanks a lot!!
   
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