Just curious. I have been in my field for 15 years (sheesh, I can't believe that), and while I love what I do, I think I am ready to be challenged doing something else. I am not bragging, I have worked VERY hard and put myself through college twice, and I am pretty much at the top of my game here. I can probably coast for a couple of years if I wanted to, but I am starting to feel bored & chomping at the bit for something else. I am not worried about starting at the bottom anywhere from a skills perspective because I am, well, slightly competitive and pretty confident in my ability to do most things short of brain surgery. ;-) Ok, and Imax2. ;-) ;-) ;-)
However, the thought of going backwards on the pay scale worries me. I have a mortgage and kids and a pug and a Cathe habit, and it just seems like a selfish and self-centered thing to do, and maybe I should be looking to be challenged OUTSIDE of work. I dunno.
I know this is vague, but I am wondering, did anyone here change from a successful career mid-stream? If so, you went from what to what, and did this require schooling or some other type of prep? Was it very difficult to adjust? Are you sorry?
Thanks for any feedback...
Marie
However, the thought of going backwards on the pay scale worries me. I have a mortgage and kids and a pug and a Cathe habit, and it just seems like a selfish and self-centered thing to do, and maybe I should be looking to be challenged OUTSIDE of work. I dunno.
I know this is vague, but I am wondering, did anyone here change from a successful career mid-stream? If so, you went from what to what, and did this require schooling or some other type of prep? Was it very difficult to adjust? Are you sorry?
Thanks for any feedback...
Marie