Yup, I went back to college to get a Graduate Degree in computer science and networking after teaching High School music for 25 years. I ended up working in school board administration offices as the newbie for almost three years with folks almost half my age as bosses.
Ended up as an administrator working on marketing, system applications, and special projects, that were all based around internet, web design, and software design to provide various services to parents and students online. I did keep my hand in teaching by developing online courses and serving as a adjunct professor for two colleges/Universities in Miami.
Going back to school was a little un-nerving at 50, but it did help me to know what it felt like as an older student for both the development of some of the systems for parents and the "seasoned" students I had in my college classes. The other positive part was when I had to explain what we were doing to folks that were coming from a strictly academic background, I had been there and understood the classroom environment.
I just retired in January from all my full-time work. Looking back, I'm glad I bit the bullet a dozen years ago and made the move. It has made differences financially, in personal satisfaction, and mentally.
Now, my new job is learning the ropes of living in the country. I would gladly hire a "teacher" to come to my place on a weekly basis to show me how to properly work the stuff I now use- tractor, BB, FEL, etc. It's kinda un-nerving being the city slicker with no country smarts
