Comment on Any recommendations for a career change?
thefloweracidic@lemmy.world 11 months agoI’ll definitely keep this in my back pocket, I live in a hot area so I’m sure I could find an HVAC job, thanks for the input
Comment on Any recommendations for a career change?
thefloweracidic@lemmy.world 11 months agoI’ll definitely keep this in my back pocket, I live in a hot area so I’m sure I could find an HVAC job, thanks for the input
jadero@programming.dev 11 months ago
Just to add to the “completely change fields” thing in light of your “move to the woods” option:
I did the move to the woods thing (technically, bald prairie…) and found that there were enough other people out there to still find work. And where I moved to, they were desperate enough for good workers that most employers were willing to train, including picking up the tab for short courses. Some of the jobs were pretty shitty (sometimes literally: I spent a few years cleaning out clogged sewer lines), but, for me, the rest of the lifestyle more than made up for it (we found a place on the shore of a lake).
Although my objective was to just ditch tech, once word of my past got around, I had to beat them off with a stick.
I was probably in a bit of a different place, too. My main objective was to bridge the decade between “I just don’t want to work anymore” and my actual retirement.
Also, my wife might have gained more from the move than I did!
If you explore this route, I recommend looking into service organizations to join in the area. Joining one rapidly turns you from outsider to insider. Mine was volunteer fire and rescue.