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by aynyc 2191 days ago
I was in similar position like you. Niche technology stack and while I was gainfully employed, the prospect didn't look good in that I could get a similar job in similar industry, but I would not enjoy it at all. I spent about 2 years and rebuild my entire stack. Prior to that, I was all proprietary technology. I focused on Python and AWS. So about 18 months ago, I managed to get a job with a highly respected company, same pay, better career track. Don't give up, you'll get there.
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And I just moved to a team that uses AWS and some Python a couple months ago. It's terrible. I get all the shitty stories, we don't really build anything (mostly data replication work with very little coding), and I have no motivation/morale after about 2 weeks WFH. They don't teach you anything or even provide any growth opportunities. I'm tired of restarting my career every few years because the company decides to outsource or whatever. I just hope I don't get fired. If I can just work 5 more years I could probably refinance the house and get a job at Lowes or Walmart.
I don't know where you are. But Python and AWS are all the rage and hype these days. You should be able to get a new job. don't give up.
Yeah, but they all want experience.
I have AWS certs and basic Python knowledge. I think I'd be better off just getting an hourly job in a different industry. All companies do is screw over salaried workers.

For example, to get promoted I would need to work a 9 hour day instead of 8 hours. I put in extra time when needed, like for elevations and stuff, but I'm talking about consistently working a minimum of 9 hours. That's a 12% increase in my minimum daily work time for only a 7% raise. How stupid do they think people are?