Agreed. I'm a 'second-hand friend' with a young top tier model who lives in the next suburb. Does catwalk shows in all the usual places - Milan, London, NYC, etc. etc (and he's friendly with celebrity male super model Garrett Neff who chose him to model his underwear range!) But when he's back home he has a 'ordinary' job as a carpenter with his dad. He did much, much better than Leo in the world of legit modelling. But even his success couldn't pay all the bills. But he's not upset at all. Modelling for him was a lark, and a chance to see the world, even if it wasn't totally lucrative.