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I've had a couple folks mention aircraft work over the last couple years when Ive mentioned bailing on auto repair. This is not an overnight, I-had-a-bad-day- yesterday decision...its been weighing heavy for quite some time.A friend of mine got some kind of forestry degree in PA. He seemed to be making descent money. His job was some kind of soil analysis around oil well sites (checking for pollution I believe). Maybe not as exciting as working in a National Park but probably better pay. And it gets him outside. Something more technical like that sounds better. And he could go work in areas that are not actual wilderness (i.e. more options).
Another idea... have you thought about airplane mechanic work?
I've had a couple "dream jobs" but no matter how good they are, eventually you want vacation time and extra money.
That's valid for sure. I've seen the same thing.I’m going to differ a bit here….
Unless you are FOR SURE CERTAIN that you can land a great paying job when you graduate, I think it’s a terrible idea to go back to school in your 40’s unless you get your education for free or damn near free without loans.
There are many reason for me saying this but the primary reason is most people never complete the schooling and end up in a bigger hole than where they started. Seen it more times than not.
Prove me wrong if you decide to go.
That's valid for sure. I've seen the same thing.
Im definitely not in any kind if financial hole and would not be taking out loans. It sure wouldn't be free though. Im not the type to half ass anything and certainly would take the same approach to returning to school. That and my wife would whip me with a ruler if I slacked off on school work...and not in any kind of fun, playful way
Learning doesn't scare me. I've taken classes on the regular over my career and spend more time researching problems and corrections and understanding why things failed than 95% of other folks in my field.
If i can pick a path with clarity I can do about anything. That will be the next hurdle.
No such visions of grandure in mind. I fully expect a few years of grinding away and living lean should I go down this path. We are fortunate enough that I can entertain this without putting my family in any real financial stress or hardship...i wouldnt even consider it if that were the case.I really do wish you the best of luck but if you think you are going to get some college degree and miraculously jump out of school with some life changing job that makes you feel all warm inside making $50+/hour you are setting yourself up for some serious disappointment. Not many achieve that dream and end up settling on reality. And amongst all of this you are talking about moving? Sounds to me like you have a lot going on and this is going to be a struggle of epic proportions.
Again, I don't want to sound like a wet blanket it's just that you better be damn certain with your new career choice because this decision could financially torpedo you if done incorrectly.
Conversely, if done correctly, it could be the best thing you ever did!
Best of luck!
True that. A prisoner without the prison…There is nothing worse than being miserable in your job.
Any recommendations on colleges in the mountain west to consider for specific natural resources oriented degrees?
My secondary goal in this is finding a career path that gives me better potential in finding meaningful work in the mountain west.