Not just my job, but the entire industry I’m in. I get paid really well, and I like some of the fine details, but overall I don’t like it. My skill-set isn’t very transferable either.

  • @[email protected]
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    21 month ago

    You already have a skillset that you can transform into something else, and you seems to have a lot of money stowed away, so you can take a risk to transform that skillset. Push come to shove, you can simply go back to your current domain.

    But transforming a skillset is indeed hard.

    • @l_b_iOP
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      21 month ago

      Its not that its hard, it just takes time and money. And the last thing I want is to invest time into another thing I end up hating. For now, I have a website I’m trying to build.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 month ago

        I understand the feeling. Are you tired of the field overall or just the hardware part of it?

        I did QA for 5 years, which I’m grateful for but sucks a bunch. I tried to do pure software dev, it’s not for me. Then I came back to firmware, but since I wasn’t in the game for almost 7 years, I had to re-learn and live with the imposter syndrome for a while. I kinda kept coding during these years, but I had to convince others I could code.

        Not sure where I am going with this. I understand how you feel, and I hope you’ll find something that is better for you.

        Feeling stuck is not fun.