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Old 12-20-2019, 07:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Wide-O View Post
It's a weird but very pleasant surprise. I haven't paid any attention to my field of expertise (IT consulting, programming, design, UX etc etc) since the day I went off to rehab 7.5 years ago. My last program I wrote back then was a counter to see how long I was smoke & cig free, how much money it saved me, and then I never looked at it again.


Sure, I had some catching up to do (reading mostly), but it was amazing how quickly it all came back, and in the mean time I've finished a few smaller projects to great success, leading to more projects as well.


I honestly thought 57 was way too old to start again, especially in such a fast moving field, after such a long hiatus (and after battling an addiction). But the skills to navigate those fields are still there, are still just as valid, and being a house-man for 7 years has given me new energy in some weird way, like I only took an extended brain-vacation to load up the batteries.


ANd it's not just the money (I earned as much in one month (November) as I normally do in 10 months), it's also the realisation that recovery is an ongoing thing, and somehow this feels like the final stage of really getting back on the horse, and dealing with the PN as just a slight disadvantage instead of it being the center of my world.



So yeah, I'm pretty stoked.
That's awesome! I am in IT as well. I am a PM/BA/Tech Lead supporting Salesforce.com implementations. I started as developer way back over 15 years ago and moved out of coding but still work with developers on a daily basis. I have some work to do with getting back to some more hands on work with Salesforce, not coding but configuration. I stepped away from that kind of stuff about 10 years ago, and then got put on a **** project doing PM work that I had no control over and it lasted 4 years. I enjoy the Salesforce.com space, currently working on landing a full-time roll which will allow for partial remote work. It's nice to be able to stay home a few days a week, and my wife and I can travel often (she's a flight attendant so I have benefits). So being able to work from anywhere is a big plus when you can take 4 day trips here and there.

It's awesome that you are getting back into it, especially if it's fulfilling.
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