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Would you give up a "good" career to find happiness?

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Old Aug 12, 2011 | 01:52 PM
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Basically..I'm fed up my whole situation right now. I'm not married, no kids, no real ties to Virginia other than my immediate family living in the area. My job is nothing but stress 24/7 as I have no back up or help so I'm left covering state wide issues. Management is bullshit, worst its ever been and has been that way for the last 3 years. With the company slowly going down, there is no light at the end of the tunnel. No real opportunities just cut backs and absorption of additional duties. I've come to determine that the IT field is not for me. No I don't want to work 14 hour days...get called while I'm out of the office, and still have the drive to always be studying the latest and greatest in my field to keep my head above water.

Yes that money is pretty good but I've been asking myself for the past couple years...is this really worth it? Life is definitely too short to be stressed as much as I am.

I'm willing to start cutting all my expensive hobbies, and toys out of the picture. Sell my truck/house and move. I've got some savings set aside to keep me okay for a bit. Thoughts are to possibly move to Florida [grew up here and also have family] or maybe back to Hawaii where I lived for 5 years and still have lots of friends. Basically start fresh somewhere and begin a new life. No big $ making career necessary...just something that will put a roof over my head and food on the table.

You guys ever consider this?
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Old Aug 12, 2011 | 02:02 PM
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Damn right and you are a smart, bold mother fucker if you do...because guess what? You only live once and living stressed the fuck out each day is for suckers. If you have no responsibilities then I say fuck it - try it.
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Old Aug 12, 2011 | 02:12 PM
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why don't you start looking for another job. put your resume out there and see what comes up. and why you're at it. cut back on some things to save some money. and say fuck you to your boss every once and a while. :dunno: about the last part.
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Old Aug 12, 2011 | 02:25 PM
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Originally Posted by CRAIGHIMSELF
Damn right and you are a smart, bold mother fucker if you do...because guess what? You only live once and living stressed the fuck out each day is for suckers. If you have no responsibilities then I say fuck it - try it.
My thoughts exactly..you only live once. Why spend it stressed out, working with douchebags who have no real life outside of work.
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why don't you start looking for another job. put your resume out there and see what comes up. and why you're at it. cut back on some things to save some money. and say fuck you to your boss every once and a while. :dunno: about the last part.
I've looked into other jobs but don't want to stay in the IT field. And if I'm sacrificing a higher paying office job for something that doesn't pay as well, I just want to live somewhere I like being. This area of VA is definitely not a place I would want to live all my life. I already told my manager a couple days ago to go fuck himself and his poor management skills. h:
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Old Aug 12, 2011 | 03:34 PM
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Move to San Diego
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Why don't you take a lessor job like data entry or something?

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Old Aug 12, 2011 | 03:38 PM
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I told more than one boss to stick it... it was good work and I did whatever came along for quite a while. In my twenties I started a sign painting/carving business, moved on to hotel engineering, worked as a projectionist in a theater (got paid by how many shows I showed at night) commercial fishing, hanging iron, and back to hotel engineering. In my thirties I worked in hotel engineering the company moved me twice with promotions. Left one chain and went to another then left hotel engineering and started my business remodeling kitchens and baths in my early forties. Only thing I wished I had done was to put away more money to use in retirement, I ended up blowing through a couple of 401Ks.
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Old Aug 12, 2011 | 04:05 PM
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fuck that shit.
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Old Aug 12, 2011 | 04:10 PM
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Originally Posted by hitman619
Move to San Diego
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Why don't you take a lessor job like data entry or something?
Cali is a possibility. I do need a reason to get my glaucoma medication legally. :rick: Something like data entry wouldn't be bad I guess but I don't know if I could be tied to a desk all day long. What I really want is just something that I can do and be done daily, no stress following me after hours.
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I told more than one boss to stick it... it was good work and I did whatever came along for quite a while. In my twenties I started a sign painting/carving business, moved on to hotel engineering, worked as a projectionist in a theater (got paid by how many shows I showed at night) commercial fishing, hanging iron, and back to hotel engineering. In my thirties I worked in hotel engineering the company moved me twice with promotions. Left one chain and went to another then left hotel engineering and started my business remodeling kitchens and baths in my early forties. Only thing I wished I had done was to put away more money to use in retirement, I ended up blowing through a couple of 401Ks.
Thats a lot of jobs Oldman. And yes, I would plan to blow through my 401k as well if I had to.
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Old Aug 12, 2011 | 04:12 PM
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I would LOVE to do that. I think an awesome job would be to work for the park system at one of the National Parks and not worry about money. Outdoors, gorgeous landscapes, etc.
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Old Aug 12, 2011 | 06:24 PM
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we call this "Plan B" at work.
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