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"So, sitting here on a late Sunday night early Monday morning not able to sleep. Dreading going into work tomorrow and its occurring to me that this is ridiculous. Insomnia is just one of the effects being bought up. Worked in the IT sector for 25+ years but it's time for a change however scary that is. None of the skills feel that transferable really as IT techs (even bad ones) speak their own language So looking for any kind of inspiration, quick training to get started on something new. Options aren't looking good at the moment." I bet you have absolutely tons of transferable skills. You’ve just been stuck in the one sector for so long that you’re not used to applying those skills to anything outside of your own work area. For example, if you work in IT, I’d assume (off the top of my head), that you’re an expert in problem solving, attention to detail, safety and security, data handling and management, working to strict deadlines, etc etc? If you sit down and went through all the things you do on a daily basis, I bet the list of skills and qualities you could demonstrate from your work experience would be near endless. Another idea is to perhaps look at job listings for similar roles to your own. If other employers are listing skills and qualities they want in an applicant for a role similar to yours - then you must also have those skills and qualities as you’ve been doing it for 25+ years! Not too long ago I (Mr) left the emergency services after 12 years, to join another completely unrelated field. I also struggled to see what I could offer any employer that wasn’t just another emergency service. What I think actually helped me the most was that I paid for a CV writing service (it was only £40 at the time). I filled out a questionnaire, sent them my work history and they sent me a CV written in their own, non-emergency services words. It was then I started to realise I had loads of ways to demonstrate transferable skills - I was just too institutionalised to see what they were! | |||
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"So, sitting here on a late Sunday night early Monday morning not able to sleep. Dreading going into work tomorrow and its occurring to me that this is ridiculous. Insomnia is just one of the effects being bought up. Worked in the IT sector for 25+ years but it's time for a change however scary that is. None of the skills feel that transferable really as IT techs (even bad ones) speak their own language So looking for any kind of inspiration, quick training to get started on something new. Options aren't looking good at the moment." It depends how much money you need? I'm on my third career, doing something I love (or will be again when Covid is over!!) after enjoying volunteering so much. Work out what you actually WANT to do and if you can earn enough for your needs doing it. | |||
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"So, sitting here on a late Sunday night early Monday morning not able to sleep. Dreading going into work tomorrow and its occurring to me that this is ridiculous. Insomnia is just one of the effects being bought up. Worked in the IT sector for 25+ years but it's time for a change however scary that is. None of the skills feel that transferable really as IT techs (even bad ones) speak their own language So looking for any kind of inspiration, quick training to get started on something new. Options aren't looking good at the moment." With 25 years experience in tech why are you not contracting as a PM or transformation / change manager , typical rates £10k - £15k per month. I used to work in IT for UK companies but now focus on global private companies , lots of opportunities right now. Or just get skilled up on Azure or AWS if you want to stay technical rather than management ? | |||
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"So, sitting here on a late Sunday night early Monday morning not able to sleep. Dreading going into work tomorrow and its occurring to me that this is ridiculous. Insomnia is just one of the effects being bought up. Worked in the IT sector for 25+ years but it's time for a change however scary that is. None of the skills feel that transferable really as IT techs (even bad ones) speak their own language So looking for any kind of inspiration, quick training to get started on something new. Options aren't looking good at the moment." Slightly different stage in life but I had the same issue. You will be surprised just how many of your skills are actually transferable, things you may have been doing for years and thought nothing of it. Money was never the motivation, while I was paid well and enjoyed it to start after a while I started to realise what a 'scam' the industry I worked in actually was. Being young hearing people say 'do what you enjoy' was an alien concept untill I did it. Look at what you actually enjoy to start with, hobbies and interests. You will already know a bit about the industry/topic so why not follow it and see what happens | |||
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