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monk_e_boy | 3 years ago
I changed careers and found the change fun. I may go back to coding at some point, I kinda miss the that deep thinking it requires .... but I can do that in my spare time if I really need to.
Or, if you need the money, just phone it in for a while.
badpun|3 years ago
I never got what was so great about travelling. Whenever I tried doing it, I was almost immediately bored and lonely. It proabably works much better for extraverts.
Temporary_31337|3 years ago
Existenceblinks|3 years ago
ThrowAway1922A|3 years ago
In terms of career change, I'm not sure that's possible without moving. I live very rural, there's almost no jobs here that aren't retail. If I stay here I'm basically forced to continue remote dev work. I actually want to move, but I don't think I'm in a good position to take such a risk.
> Or, if you need the money, just phone it in for a while.
One way or another I'm going to draw it out as long as possible, I basically don't have a choice.
bombcar|3 years ago
I don't know your life situation, but it's possible you could travel to a city in your timezone and get a short-term rental of some sort and work from there as you investigate the city and its options. You could probably go a timezone or two away and still not need to actually make it obvious; of course swapping to the other side of the world would be more difficult.
Even if you chose to return you'll at least have more knowledge about the options.
mozman|3 years ago
Tech prospects look bleak, I think the party will be over in 10 or less years as engineers are viewed more as a cost vs value add.
bayesian_horse|3 years ago
The worst that will happen is that some companies are chasing opportunities that aren't profitable enough to hire tech workers.
Most experts who have any data or solid reasoning agree that tech jobs won't get slashed permanently.
brianwawok|3 years ago
I find it rather hard to generate 100s of millions of dollars of wealth through metal working.
On the flip side, which is harder to outsource? For metal trinkets it would be similar, for stuff that needs to be on prem.. metal working would be outsource proof.
ravenstine|3 years ago
Seems realistic, though optimistic. I think the party will be over sooner than that, probably in the next 5 or so years, but we'll collectively be in denial about it for at least another 5 years following that.