Maybe I can get some life advice here.
I currently hate my job and I'm looking for a change. I'm thinking of a taking a low stress job part time job and then working on pursuing something else. Right now I have a finance degree and I know a few programming languages.
What's something Enjoyable I can pursue. What would you do?
>>1831060
Sorry bad grammar. Long day
>>1831060
Tree logger, Alaskan fisherman, faggot blogger? Really depends on your savings and if anyone depends on you.
I manage IT teams. It's aight
>>1831111
No kids, savings is ok but I really wouldn't want to dip into it.
I think I'd be ok with 80k and something that isn't horribly stressful
>>1831215
Then you should move into IT. Use the programming languages to be an "automation engineer" for computer networks. Big bucks, desperately needed and simple coding. Look in the financial sector to leverage your previous experience. Great work life balance. If Atlanta isn't off putting I actually have an example listing I could post.
>>1831641
Thanks for replying. The problem I run into is that I'm probably not at a "developer" level. I don't have crendials to show it either. What route would I need to go to get into something like this?