GreyJack,
i've been a professional writer for about fifteen years and i still learn new things everyday, too. First person has never worked for me, to the point in a bookstore, if i glance at the first paragraph and it's in first, the book goes back on the shelf.

(With a few exceptions -- Flowers for Algernon, Dolores Claiborne, -- but those are rare and they have to be either highly reccomended or from a writer that i trust will tell a gripping enough story to overcome my basic dislike of first person.)

i've never seen any published second person fiction. i never want to see any.

My preference for reading and writing is Multi-perspective Third Limited. It allows me to get inside a character's head, without the head-hopping feeling of Third Omniscent.