If we stay inside our comfort zone, we're going to get bored real quick. I can't point to a time where I would say the experience didn't help me grow. There definitely were times where I knew that wasn't what I wanted to do on a continual basis, but I always learned something from the experience. For example, I now know, to a limited degree, how to create a Word or Excel documents programmatically using OpenXML. Didn't know that before. Don't want to do it continually, but at least now I know what to do the next time I have to face that task. So, yes, definitely growth.