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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:
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-manegementIT-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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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:
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-manegement, 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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