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Here's a bit of a career-oriented question I've been pondering for a while.

Have you thought about making a radical career or lifestyle change away from programming, some time in the future? If so, what? Or even better, have you or someone you know already done this?

The way I see it is this:

  • Programmers like challenges
  • Many start out young in the business
  • You can become pretty well off financially in ten or twenty years

So, having started young, you eventually find less and less challenges. The money's not an incentive anymore, you've got quite a bit of that. You really do like those challenges, so what do you do? Do you become a bonsai tree master? Do you start a Rottweiler kennel? Maybe you want to become a rockstar. Tell me :)

Note that I do not want to hear about programmers going to IT-management, I'm interested in dreams and stories about going AWAY from the cubicle. I know I'm not the only one with these thoughts. :)

Edit: Some pretty cool answers so far. Bonus points for extreme changes. The Zen Master formerly known as Lead Dev? Do tell!

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If I'd have enough money to be able to stop working for a living I'd do so immediately. But I don't think I'd stop programming. I'd like to be able to do OSS projects full time.

If I need another challenge I'd probably seek it in the domain I'm making software for. There are lots of interesting fields where you can learn a lot of new stuff while still making use of your programming skills like bioinformatics, signal processing etc.

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Not quite optimistic:

Well I started out to become a High School Teacher but it seems that the administration found better use for me among the digitaly illitetate secretaries, and now I have to hear all the time questions like "why isn't my computer working ?" and beeing females they have their way in making you believe that it's your fault. The only plus? is that 95% percent of the staff are women, a complete testosterone free environment.

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I had a colleague who is a good developer but he dreams of him self as a bartender so in a talk he told me that he loves and dreams to work as bartender but he took a programming course and he became a developer but his plan was to quit development job and to work as bartender sometime in the near-future.

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Probably become a forest ranger or something like that. A life admist trees and greenary - away from all those cramped cube! Or something exctiting like traveling to different places, bungee jumping, treking etc etc... A life away from this city and tight work schedule! A complete change in lifestyle! (BTW I do love my work)

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We do need more good startups not run by moguls with not IT experience ;)

Maybe you could retire and surf the stock market?

( well, seeing money is no longer an object, nothing could be more thrilling than the potential to shaft yourself by throwing it all away! )

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It's seems to me like it's time for you to start a startup ;)

You seem to know the business, it's not a completely alien thing, but it would be very different. Just an idea!

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