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[โ€“] Bonehead@kbin.social 15 points 9 months ago (4 children)

Did it at 40. Left a dead end career in IT after yet another layoff, and became a mailman. It's really not so bad. I make just as much as I did in IT, which is a real indictment of IT, and most days I'm done by 2pm. There are some times around Christmas where I might cover extra routes for the money, in which case I'm working until 8pm. But that is completely my choice, and I get paid very well for doing it. One pay period during Christmas, I got the extra route pay plus a boot allowance which doubled my pay for those 2 weeks. That would never happen in IT. The best I could hope for after getting the 2am emergency call was that I got to work from home the next day (pre-pandemic). That's it. No extra pay, no extra time off, because my "on-call" pay apparently covered that. And I didn't make any more than my base pay as a mailman. This was really the best decision I've ever made.

[โ€“] Blackout@kbin.social 6 points 9 months ago

I make complex CAD designs all day and I dream of leaving it to become a garbage collector. The fixed schedule is very appealing.

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