This is a serious thread, but I'll throw myself to the wolves in General :-)
I'm 40. Have been doing Wintel infrastructure stuff since Uni, mostly app delivery / virtualisation related, most of it architecture / design / project delivery and most of it as a contractor, probably at the top of what people with my skills tend to earn.
For the last few years I've enjoyed very little about my job compared to the time before that. Perhaps I haven't been quite as "hands on" but ultimately I think I might just have had enough. Maybe I'm a bit too bitter, twisted and cynical.
I am fortunate enough that I've been sensible in terms of lifestyle and spending and I am in a position where I have enough income from a property and savings to see me through for the rest of my days and leave the kids a couple of houses should I choose to.
So I could just stop right now. Sure it wouldn't be a fantastic money worry free lifestyle, but I'd have more a month than many, with just household bills (no mortgage). I've sort of been trialling the monthly spend for the last year or so and it's doable.
Why don't I? Not sure... fear of the unknown. A worry that after I've got my long list of household jobs done I'd be bored and crucially, if I wanted to work again after a period out I'd struggle.
Has anyone been in a similar situation? What did you do? I've thought about "dumbing down" after the current gig (IB, mainly hands off strategy work) and going for a 3rd support type role, see if that brings the buzz back. I've looked at various permie roles doing something a bit different. I've thought about how not working would give me more time at home, with kids, be better for my health and so on.
Anyone have any stories to share? What did you do? Did it work out?
I'm 40. Have been doing Wintel infrastructure stuff since Uni, mostly app delivery / virtualisation related, most of it architecture / design / project delivery and most of it as a contractor, probably at the top of what people with my skills tend to earn.
For the last few years I've enjoyed very little about my job compared to the time before that. Perhaps I haven't been quite as "hands on" but ultimately I think I might just have had enough. Maybe I'm a bit too bitter, twisted and cynical.
I am fortunate enough that I've been sensible in terms of lifestyle and spending and I am in a position where I have enough income from a property and savings to see me through for the rest of my days and leave the kids a couple of houses should I choose to.
So I could just stop right now. Sure it wouldn't be a fantastic money worry free lifestyle, but I'd have more a month than many, with just household bills (no mortgage). I've sort of been trialling the monthly spend for the last year or so and it's doable.
Why don't I? Not sure... fear of the unknown. A worry that after I've got my long list of household jobs done I'd be bored and crucially, if I wanted to work again after a period out I'd struggle.
Has anyone been in a similar situation? What did you do? I've thought about "dumbing down" after the current gig (IB, mainly hands off strategy work) and going for a 3rd support type role, see if that brings the buzz back. I've looked at various permie roles doing something a bit different. I've thought about how not working would give me more time at home, with kids, be better for my health and so on.
Anyone have any stories to share? What did you do? Did it work out?
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