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sariel85312yI worked with a guy. Was early 50s. He came from dev/ops. Sat in a management position for 3 years.
He hated it. Eventually left the position for a dev/ops position that was made specifically for him. He absolutely loved it.
Now he's in his early 60s. Just took a new position for dev/ops at a cutting-edge AI driven product straight out of the valley backed by a billion dollar industry. He's working on NASA level shit that's going to change the world in a few decades.
My point is, follow your dream. Do what's best for you, don't let someone else push you into planned obsolescence. -
@gothran do what you like.
Otherwise you'll suck. Not necessarily because you're bad at your job, but because your job doesn't make you happy. -
gothran1042y@novar yeah, besides being an interesting story (I'm really curious what's the tech the guy is working on), it was a simple yet strong message for me, already planning actions! 💪🏻
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My heart says "jump deeper into devops and/or py", but my imposter syndrome infested brain says it might be too late and that after 10 years in IT it's time to navigate more into management/architect role (mostly because I've seen a lot of people around me follow this path).
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