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Ask HN: Folks who left tech later in their career, where did you go?
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21 points
by johnnycarcin
1651 days ago
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After 20+ years, I've recently come to the conclusion that I don't want to be in "IT" anymore. It is all I've ever done (sysadmin, dev, security), but I just don't enjoy it anymore. I've started to look around at other options, but as you would expect, the pay for non-tech roles is way lower than what I have grown accustomed to. I am looking to pay off all my debt before switching careers, but I still have a family to support, so unfortunately, pay rate still matters. I'm curious to hear what other folks have done in similar situations. Were you able to find something comparable? Do I just need to accept that I'll never make near what I currently make outside of tech? Do you feel you made the right choice? TIA |
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I quit my job and some time afterwards lockdowns started. I found new passions in 3D & VR (blender, unity, quest 2)
I knew I will always love tech & science, just didn't know what to do for a living. after over a year of soul searching & job searching I nearly came to terms with my faith, as everybody told me: do what you're good at. so even though I wanted to freshen up, I was considered hobbyist (eg. 3d, ai, ds, basically anything remotely interesting to me that isn't cyber) and was difficult to find opportunities which were enjoyable. (lots of these are cool to study but job offers were boring because money easily corrupts...)
finally about a day before closing a contract (& dreading to do so) I found a Blockchain company. changed some habits, work out regularly & found good place socially & educationally & satisfying.
moral of my post is you just have to keep pushing forward, you can find new (or old) passions even with tech, or not tech, but you can.
good luck!