Fame

 
"Hey, Chuck? Yeah, book the trip. I need palm trees and beaches, like immediately." (Source)

The scale of fame goes from one to ten. At one, you're in the local weekly newspaper (there actually are a few of them left) for winning the poetry writing contest held annually at your local library (there are a few of those left, too). At ten on the fame scale, you're starring in the latest blockbuster movie, cashing $20,000,000 paychecks and calling a travel agent about a month-long vacay in Bora Bora, because you, like, really need to chill out.

Where are you on the fame scale as an energy broker? Nowheresville, population: you. As a broker, you're strictly behind the scenes. Unless, of course, you're a corrupt energy overlord, sitting in your office plotting ways to extort your clients, then using that money to jet around the world to some private island. That'll get you famous...but infamous is really the better word in that situation.

We don't suggest you go that route. If you're good at your job, you'll be well-known to those in need of energy and your hefty paychecks will be more than satisfactory. Plus, who really has the energy to be hassled by paparazzi all the time?