JustiSmi
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- Apr 13, 2015
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My two cents on this matter and probably worth what you pay for it. Do something you enjoy to facilitate doing what you love. I played professional baseball for a few years before realizing that I started to hate the sport I loved as it was a constant grind. I retired and have found that love again with my son and have a job that allows me all the time I need to hunt & fish and play ball.
To the OP, If you find you enjoy working in Salesforce while getting those certs and doing the Trailheads, become the best Admin\Architect\Developer or whatever role you want to be and start a consulting\contracting company after you get some experience with a couple Salesforce shops.
I say this as a Salesforce Development manager leading a team of 5 engineers and having worked in Salesforce for 4 years now. I have 5 weeks of PTO a year that I can take, I'm 'working' right now as I type this from my basement in my reloading \ workshop room. Most tech companies also offer flex schedules where you can take longer weekends in addition to working remote. I work 9x9's and have every other Friday off and that is pretty standard in tech shops.
Salesforce offers so many resources to build a career around, and all you need to do is dedicate time to learning it. This a platform that isn't going anywhere and continues to grow and beat projections. There will always be a need for Admins, Architects and Engineers and that is worldwide, not just in the US. If you are curious about income, google the Mason Frank 2020 Salesforce Survey and it breaks it down by region and role.
To the OP, If you find you enjoy working in Salesforce while getting those certs and doing the Trailheads, become the best Admin\Architect\Developer or whatever role you want to be and start a consulting\contracting company after you get some experience with a couple Salesforce shops.
I say this as a Salesforce Development manager leading a team of 5 engineers and having worked in Salesforce for 4 years now. I have 5 weeks of PTO a year that I can take, I'm 'working' right now as I type this from my basement in my reloading \ workshop room. Most tech companies also offer flex schedules where you can take longer weekends in addition to working remote. I work 9x9's and have every other Friday off and that is pretty standard in tech shops.
Salesforce offers so many resources to build a career around, and all you need to do is dedicate time to learning it. This a platform that isn't going anywhere and continues to grow and beat projections. There will always be a need for Admins, Architects and Engineers and that is worldwide, not just in the US. If you are curious about income, google the Mason Frank 2020 Salesforce Survey and it breaks it down by region and role.