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What can someone with 30 years experience in software do after retiring
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by ashtadmir
1686 days ago
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My dad has been working in software since 1990. He has been working for the government therefore he has worked on an extremely wide variety of software and has traversed the whole hierarchy (he will be retiring as a director of a center). I was thinking that there will be a lot of companies who will want to hire him as a consultant/advisor because of his experience but I have no idea how to find such jobs/companies. If anyone has any experience with this and is willing to share their thoughts it would be a big help. |
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However, retirement is amazing. I spend most of my days on my own projects, which usually involves taking several courses on youtube. For instance, I'm working on a problem that requires a camera so I'm watching "The Ancient Secrets of Computer Vision" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5WSV6CXsxs&list=PLjMXczUzEY...). Nobody would pay me to learn how to compute the robots grasping pose of a 3D printed object from its GCODE description.
Retirement is great fun and the perfect opportunity to spend 18 hours a day, 7 days a week (modulo random naps :-) ) hacking on whatever software that strikes your fancy. Enjoy it while it lasts.