Cousin Hepcat
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Anyone out there embarking on, or done (or attempted), a major career change "somewhere around 30?" (generally )
I'm just starting one right now (taking night class prerequisites). I.T. -> healthcare (hopefully, P.A., we'll see.) Frankly, even withOut a family to support (other than a parent), it's pretty tough working daytime, struggling to remain an A student in totally new foreign material (anatomy & physiology, biochem etc) & wish you could still Have a Life lol and some folks in my extended family whose opinions I really respect are gently trying to talk me out of it I think (?) maybe they think I'm "going too far" or "overreacting" or something.
My point is, there's 10000% more job security (and the pay Ain't Bad), I'll actually get to work directly with people all day D ), can feel I'm actually doing something worthwhile to help people, and still got over half my life left to go (I hope!).
Guess I'm looking for some words of encouragement (or caution), or peoples' experiences with a change to any kind of career (not just healthcare), stories of friends, whatever. I'm pretty hard headed and I'm going to do this no matter what, I'd just like to get more input of any kind for ideas of things to "take into consideration" along the way.
Thanks
- Cousin Hepcat
I'm just starting one right now (taking night class prerequisites). I.T. -> healthcare (hopefully, P.A., we'll see.) Frankly, even withOut a family to support (other than a parent), it's pretty tough working daytime, struggling to remain an A student in totally new foreign material (anatomy & physiology, biochem etc) & wish you could still Have a Life lol and some folks in my extended family whose opinions I really respect are gently trying to talk me out of it I think (?) maybe they think I'm "going too far" or "overreacting" or something.
My point is, there's 10000% more job security (and the pay Ain't Bad), I'll actually get to work directly with people all day D ), can feel I'm actually doing something worthwhile to help people, and still got over half my life left to go (I hope!).
Guess I'm looking for some words of encouragement (or caution), or peoples' experiences with a change to any kind of career (not just healthcare), stories of friends, whatever. I'm pretty hard headed and I'm going to do this no matter what, I'd just like to get more input of any kind for ideas of things to "take into consideration" along the way.
Thanks
- Cousin Hepcat