G.,
Thousands of working Americans would love to have a happy career instead of a boring J.O.B. A J.O.B. is just a paycheck but a fulfilling career is something that you are passionate about. They all think about their dream job but most will never make the effort to go after it. I work for a local newspaper in Rockwall selling ad space and my hours are completely flexible and I work from home. It took a long time to get to this point but I LOVE what I do and feel very blessed. Here's what you should do:
1. Take baby steps...research.
2. Find someone (friend of a friend perhaps) who is in the catering business, event planning, a meeting planner, hotelier, special events coordinator and pick their brain.
3. Volunteer for a local charity that does special events like dinners, silent auctions, golf tournaments, etc., and get your feet wet that way. It will look good on a resume.
4. Sometimes you local community colleges offer classes on catering or planning special events. The Center for Nonprofit Management downtown (http://www.cnmdallas.org) sometimes has workshops.
5. Find a special events planner in another area of town who would allow you to shaddow them for a week. Use your vacation time if you have to.
6. Working part time for a caterer is a great way to learn the biz.
Good luck to you and set yourself some small weekly achievable goals and keep telling yourself your current boring job is only temporary. Who knows, during all these baby steps someone who detects your passion may just offer you a job (I mean career).