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20thCenturyFolk 26-09-2017 02:16 PM

Career Switch at 50.
 
Hi, I will hit 50 next Apr, and I'm in dilemma with my current work. I'm in an IT industry. I have few certs on hand, but, I've yet had a real experience with them. In my 25 years of career, I have been doing lots of areas from Ops to Administrative duties. I dare say, Jack of all trades, but master of none. It's in our contract that, we are to rotate in our industry so that we are not left out. However, I find that this culture doesn't apply in the real IT Industry. I have thought of moving on, but, uncertain if I'm able to contribute.

I'd also thought of a career switch, teaching perhaps, however, going back to class for teaching courses isn't easy as well.

:confused:
:o

i_stinks 27-09-2017 04:25 PM

If money isn't an issue for you anymore, do what makes you happy. If you are afraid of not teaching well, try be a volunteer teacher first.

Unregistered 27-09-2017 05:11 PM

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Originally Posted by 20thCenturyFolk (Post 100430)
Hi, I will hit 50 next Apr, and I'm in dilemma with my current work. I'm in an IT industry. I have few certs on hand, but, I've yet had a real experience with them. In my 25 years of career, I have been doing lots of areas from Ops to Administrative duties. I dare say, Jack of all trades, but master of none. It's in our contract that, we are to rotate in our industry so that we are not left out. However, I find that this culture doesn't apply in the real IT Industry. I have thought of moving on, but, uncertain if I'm able to contribute.

I'd also thought of a career switch, teaching perhaps, however, going back to class for teaching courses isn't easy as well.

:confused:
:o

If you have enough passive income to reach financial independence then by all means just do whatever you like. No harm anyway.

If not yet my advice is to stay in the current job till retirement. Only 10-12 years more to go, if you just jump out and take up jobs that have nothing to do with your experience, not only confirm pay cut but high chance of not working out. If it doesn't work, you are pretty much screwed at your age. No way to recover.


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