jonathco
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- Joined
- Jul 7, 2012
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- Byron, MI
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- 1957 Ford 950, 1942 Farmall A w/ loader, John Deere 110, Sears ST16, John Deere 750, Case 3012
I know how you feel El Wood (except I am sort of in the opposite boat). I am almost 30, work as a IT systems admin for a state University here in Michigan, and I love my job; but after working here full time for nearly four years (with a 4 yr degree I might add), I do not even make $17 an hour. I love my work, love the people I work with and for, but it's tough to support my growing family, make the house payment, and pay back the student loans I foolishly borrowed to get through college on that sort of pay. I am not complaining; I am very grateful in this economy to even be working, but wish I could earn more. Sadly, the opportunities for advancement in my field are slim when your degree isn't an IT degree. I'd be careful in this economy before walking away from steady work with good pay for something in the great unknown. Best of luck to you; sounds like you have some big decisions to make.