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I don't know you and don't mean to insult but I advise you to change your mentality. Victimhood is a choice. Yes, you live in a 3rd world country where things are harder. But SE is one of the only fields where you don't need a degree, could work from anywhere in the world and still make decent money especially depending on the cost of living in your country. Plenty of poeple live in 3rd world countries and have found…
You don't mean to, but you actually do. Come off your high horse and stop assuming things you don't know. Please do not misinterpret what I wrote, I think it's clear enough.
Ask HN: Did you change career paths after 30?
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Re: Ask HN: Did you change career paths after 30?
#52I left engineering (non-CS) at 36 y/o to become a firefighter-paramedic. Long story short, took EMT-Basic at night for shits and giggles, realized I really liked it. Then went to paramedic school afterwards not knowing what I was going to do with it. Close to graduation from PM, county FD was hiring paramedic only and cross training to be FF as well. I figured if I didn't do it then I never would so I did. The best career decision I ever made. I stayed for 14 years before covid scared me away due to a chronic medical condition I have. I was married and we had just had our 1st child. (Still married, oldest graduated H.S. this year and our other is a sophomore in H.S.).
During the 14 years as a FF/PM, I felt I needed a backup plan in case I got hurt or my medical condition got to the point I had to leave (thought of this WAY before covid). I went back to school for a master's in CS, online. I was 40 y/o when I started school and completed at 45 y/o. After graduation I worked a few part time, remote jobs as a software developer.
Then in 2020 covid hit, I had enough, and started applying for CS jobs. Landed my 1st full time gig at 50 y/o. Stayed for 2 years and then, last year at 52 y/o I landed a new software dev position.
Never once, even the positions I interviewed for but did get the job, did I feel my age was a factor. It was never my plan to have a diverse and disjointed resume, it just happened. I did things I felt were in the best interest for my family and/or me, with an eye on the future.
Re: Ask HN: Did you change career paths after 30?
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Being condescending is also a choice. Nothing about the GP indicated victimhood, only striving for a better life with real challenges in front of them.
No worries about my life, I'm good. Just wanting to do something different as a job. Thanks for defending me :)
Re: Ask HN: Did you change career paths after 30?
#55I was 29 when I got my first job writing code. Before that I was a wildland firefighter and then a carpenter. I taught myself to code at night over the course of 2 years. Got an MS in Data Science a few years after that. Now I’m doing software engineering, data engineering, and data science in a domain I’m super interested in. So it worked out really well. I’m pretty much right where I wanted to be when I wrote my fi…
Re: Ask HN: Did you change career paths after 30?
#56Planning on it and I'm almost 40. I'm in tech now, but in life I really enjoy deep 1-1 time with people more than anything else I do at work. I've got a 5-year plan to leave tech and go back to school to become a therapist, specifically working with people suffering from OCD (and perhaps some other forms of anxiety). At this point it's mostly meeting with people in the industry to hear their stories, with a goal of a…
Ha we can trade. I’ve been a private practice therapist for years, am almost 40, and am pivoting into tech. I did CS stuff a lot in high school and early college and find myself missing it a lot. Been doing a lot of hobby projects over the past few years and have even done some contract work. Might even do some school because I would like to converge all my interests at some point instead of just doing code monkey jo…
Okay a few things to toss out for your thoughts:
1) I'm sure there are lots of "idealistic" views I have about being a therapist, but I'm also realistic. There are going to be "harder" clients, I'm sure dealing with insurance / chasing payments / etc isn't fun, but in what other ways might one be too idealistic about thinking of therapy as a career?
2) Any specifics as to why you're looking to move?
Re: Ask HN: Did you change career paths after 30?
#57I myself went from support > consulting > dev > cloud. None of those are a change in career! It is all still software!
Neither is going from a SWE in one industry to a SWE in another! That is just a new job!
Going from SWE to being a Firefighter or Police is a change in career.
Going from being an ER nurse to a SWE is a damn change in career!