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I've been having a bit of a 1/3rd life crisis (jeesh, I hope) and walked out of a decent paying IT job because I felt pretty miserable there: the field (for me, not everyone) was making me kinda more introverted than I really am and just wasn't fun anymore since everything seems to be slowly moving to managed services. I just don't have the passion to constantly learn new techs when it comes to the cloud and all that, and it seems like the sorta career where constant education will be required, or else you'll be left behind or easily replaceable. It's not I'm lazy - it's just that I don't care (not to get too deep, but my adhd means I have a hard time faking it, my mind just wanders when true tech insight is mixed in with proprietary marketing buzzwords, it's just a world I don't enjoy anymore.
I've been thinking about what I loved about IT and I think the last time I felt that joy was when I was a teenager building hobbyist machines. I really like troubleshooting, tinkering, and using my hands. Since the job was moving from tinkering with hardware to web panels and managed services, I just got bored. When it comes to using my hands, I've also always loved automobiles but being a city boy with no back yard, never really had the opportunity to learn the basics, from oil changing to simple battery changes. I've *wanted* to know that stuff, just never had the opportunity to learn.
So here are my questions to anyone in the field:
* Do you enjoy it. I know it's looked at as blue collar work but, you know what, I kinda find that romantic in a weird way after spending so much time behind a desk
* Salary ranges on google are all over the place. I live in NYC but my wife makes more (double Masters) and our rent's super cheap - I could get by easily in the 40s range, but can make due with even less. I don't expect you to tell me your salary, but a range after putting in your dues?
* Side work - I've considering picking up craigslist steals (well, not literally), fixing them up and flipping them: anyone do that here? Enough to make some beer money, or a money pit waste of time?
* How much does IT and the ability to tinker with stuff help you out? I mean, I'm absolutely fascinated with self driving cars and teslas/the future of the automobile. Would now be a good time to jump in, or is it a time of turmoil and change in the industry? What I mean is that I decided to give real estate a try during what was looked at in retrospect as the worst time to get into real estate, don't want to make the same mistake twice
Thanks for any and all advice. I'm looking up automotive schools now and am really all over the place with my career trajectory, so please share the good and the bad
I've been thinking about what I loved about IT and I think the last time I felt that joy was when I was a teenager building hobbyist machines. I really like troubleshooting, tinkering, and using my hands. Since the job was moving from tinkering with hardware to web panels and managed services, I just got bored. When it comes to using my hands, I've also always loved automobiles but being a city boy with no back yard, never really had the opportunity to learn the basics, from oil changing to simple battery changes. I've *wanted* to know that stuff, just never had the opportunity to learn.
So here are my questions to anyone in the field:
* Do you enjoy it. I know it's looked at as blue collar work but, you know what, I kinda find that romantic in a weird way after spending so much time behind a desk
* Salary ranges on google are all over the place. I live in NYC but my wife makes more (double Masters) and our rent's super cheap - I could get by easily in the 40s range, but can make due with even less. I don't expect you to tell me your salary, but a range after putting in your dues?
* Side work - I've considering picking up craigslist steals (well, not literally), fixing them up and flipping them: anyone do that here? Enough to make some beer money, or a money pit waste of time?
* How much does IT and the ability to tinker with stuff help you out? I mean, I'm absolutely fascinated with self driving cars and teslas/the future of the automobile. Would now be a good time to jump in, or is it a time of turmoil and change in the industry? What I mean is that I decided to give real estate a try during what was looked at in retrospect as the worst time to get into real estate, don't want to make the same mistake twice
Thanks for any and all advice. I'm looking up automotive schools now and am really all over the place with my career trajectory, so please share the good and the bad
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