A topic I feel is very much worthy of being in the Off-Topic discussion section of these forums, but over my time here (even if I've been visiting a little less within the past year) I've come to agree with many viewpoints openly given here on The Escapist. This will mark only my second ever created thread, but it's one I really want some second opinion on, and you guys seem like a good group to get such an opinion from.
Over the past 3 years, I've completed a Bachelor of Computer Science course at university, and this year I'm in my 4th year for this course. That is, an honours year for the course. I'm a good programmer, logical problems are easy for me. I'm even quite good at Artificial Intelligence problems/programming (my thesis for my honours year is on an AI topic, but that's neither here nor there). Further than this, good programming/development jobs even right out of uni can get a really good salary. But over the past year, and particularly over the past couple of months, something hasn't been feeling... right.
My big hobby is Archery, it's always been a love of mine and particularly over the past few years I've been practicing it more and more. I've recently moved into making my own arrows starting from bare shafts, too. The only reason I never looked into jobs within Archery is because the pay for these jobs is generally quite small, as far as I can tell. Working in the archery section of a large sporting goods store, trying to sell your own handmade arrows, being a reviewer of whatever products you might be able to get your hands on... None of these are particularly lucrative options, with a few exceptions being if you happen to be one of the particularly skilled and/or lucky people within these fields.
Now, recently I've learned of a relatively cheap way of building your own house, and avoiding many everyday bills (won't go into detail here unless specifically asked about it in replies). Living in this way is entirely feasible, without having to give up on many modern comforts. Off-grid living, only using what I need, and with this comes most likely living out in the country - all of this being basically my dream of what I want my future home to be. And finally, with such a living arrangement where initial costs and ongoing bills are much lessened, my job being a lower-paying job suddenly isn't as much of an issue anymore... Which, really, is the problem, as it was after this discovery when these worries about my current career path began to surface.
Apologies if I sound smug or something, but I'm a good programmer. I've almost always found it easy since I started my course. But the jobs for programming, while well-paying (even more so if you end up with a good company)... I just don't think they fit in with how I want to live in future.
Has anyone else felt like this? How did you handle it? How did it turn out? My current plan is just to finish my final year and work for a year in dev jobs, and see how I feel after that, but I'd love to hear whatever stories/advice anyone else has to offer.
I also realise that many people on this forum are perhaps too young to really give much insight into this, but if you're one of these people you may have heard stories relevant to this, which would still be interesting to hear...
TL;DR:
Not sure if my currently studied career path is the one I truly want to follow. Please give any relevant advice or stories if this has happened to you, or someone you know.
EDIT: Oh and btw, I probably won't be able to respond to any comments for 18-24 hours. Have to finish writing some stuff for my thesis, then there's a long day ahead of me at uni.
Will respond to any comments as soon as I'm home again and have free time.
Over the past 3 years, I've completed a Bachelor of Computer Science course at university, and this year I'm in my 4th year for this course. That is, an honours year for the course. I'm a good programmer, logical problems are easy for me. I'm even quite good at Artificial Intelligence problems/programming (my thesis for my honours year is on an AI topic, but that's neither here nor there). Further than this, good programming/development jobs even right out of uni can get a really good salary. But over the past year, and particularly over the past couple of months, something hasn't been feeling... right.
My big hobby is Archery, it's always been a love of mine and particularly over the past few years I've been practicing it more and more. I've recently moved into making my own arrows starting from bare shafts, too. The only reason I never looked into jobs within Archery is because the pay for these jobs is generally quite small, as far as I can tell. Working in the archery section of a large sporting goods store, trying to sell your own handmade arrows, being a reviewer of whatever products you might be able to get your hands on... None of these are particularly lucrative options, with a few exceptions being if you happen to be one of the particularly skilled and/or lucky people within these fields.
Now, recently I've learned of a relatively cheap way of building your own house, and avoiding many everyday bills (won't go into detail here unless specifically asked about it in replies). Living in this way is entirely feasible, without having to give up on many modern comforts. Off-grid living, only using what I need, and with this comes most likely living out in the country - all of this being basically my dream of what I want my future home to be. And finally, with such a living arrangement where initial costs and ongoing bills are much lessened, my job being a lower-paying job suddenly isn't as much of an issue anymore... Which, really, is the problem, as it was after this discovery when these worries about my current career path began to surface.
Apologies if I sound smug or something, but I'm a good programmer. I've almost always found it easy since I started my course. But the jobs for programming, while well-paying (even more so if you end up with a good company)... I just don't think they fit in with how I want to live in future.
Has anyone else felt like this? How did you handle it? How did it turn out? My current plan is just to finish my final year and work for a year in dev jobs, and see how I feel after that, but I'd love to hear whatever stories/advice anyone else has to offer.
I also realise that many people on this forum are perhaps too young to really give much insight into this, but if you're one of these people you may have heard stories relevant to this, which would still be interesting to hear...
TL;DR:
Not sure if my currently studied career path is the one I truly want to follow. Please give any relevant advice or stories if this has happened to you, or someone you know.
EDIT: Oh and btw, I probably won't be able to respond to any comments for 18-24 hours. Have to finish writing some stuff for my thesis, then there's a long day ahead of me at uni.
Will respond to any comments as soon as I'm home again and have free time.