I sometimes wonder what I would do if I was faced with a mid-life career change for whatever reason. I always hear that starting over is often hard and means starting again at the bottom. Anyone ever done this and what was or would be a good second career if you're in the forties or fifties?
I am there. My job is going away in 7 work days - I will be getting a pink slip, being laid off at the successful end of a project. I retired from the Air Force 5 years ago and have been working this project since. When hired, my company said they'd place me in another slot when this project finished but now, there are no other slots they can move me (or the 9 other folks) into.
So, here I am, 47 years old, looking for a job. I don't have a degree, although I have 180+ college hours, but no concentration. I am considered a Senior in Information Systems Management, but do NOT like that field. so I am looking for something else.
I am highly experienced in carpentry, electronics, plumbing, masonry, electrical, and mechanics, but am having difficulty finding my niche in life. I am at an impasse.
My current (and quickly ending job), paid VERY well, but there was NO satisfaction. I was miserable every day. BUT - The Large salary enabled me to purchase 60 acres in Missouri and start improving it. I was satisfied being a miserable SOB for the pay that let me work to my ultimate goal.
Now, I am at a crossroads. Do I lobby ffor the same kind of work, be miserable every working day, but have the money to pursue my families goals, or do I find work that pays far less, gives me satisfaction and makes me WANT to get up every morning, but does NOT allow me to finance the DReam unless I make serious financial sacrifices.
It's a messed up situation, and I'm trying to figure out a workable plan to deal with it.
Yep - I'm hosed.