some brief background
- I have a bachelor’s degree in computer engineering from a generic state university in the US
- I have a little over 8 years of full time professional experience building bare metal firmware, 3.5 years at one company, 5 years and change at a second. both are small no-name companies.
- A small chunk of that 8ish years is actually in mobile app development, but I don’t think it’s enough to leverage into a mobile apps jobs, plus I don’t think I like it enough to commit to it
where I’m at now
- I quit my job a few months ago due to burnout
- I don’t want to go back into firmware for multiple reasons. I like low level programming, but I hate that doing it on an embedded system brings in a whole new troubleshooting domain (hardware). I also hate that the pay seems to be universally lower than other areas of tech, there’s very little opportunity for remote work, and all the companies hiring for firmware in my area are “defense” companies. Last time I was job hunting pre-covid it seemed only FANGs were willing to fly people out for interviews, and I imagine it’s even worse now, so I’d probably have to move to an area with a better market to even get interviews. also this is kind of embarrassing to admit but a lot of job descriptions ask for a broader skillset that what I actually know (things like RTOS or PCB design which I’ve never done, or linux which I have some “power user” experience with but none as an engineer targeting it as a platform), so if I’m going to have to do some self-studying to get back in the workforce, why not study something I’m more interested in:
- I’m interested in something more along the lines of being a network engineer or sysadmin, maybe even getting into cybersecurity in the long run. the way I plan on doing this is getting some IT certs, getting a help desk or some other entry level IT job, and working my way up. currently I’m studying for the comptia network+; at the rate I’m going I anticipate being ready to take the exam in about a month. I haven’t committed to the point where I’ve spent $ on the exam voucher, but that’s coming up soon.
why this might be a dumb idea (some of this is obvious to people who work in tech)
- there’s gonna be a big pay cut compared to my previous job. I’d probably be starting out earning half of what I was getting in my last job. It may take 3-5 to get back to the salary I was previously earning, if it even works out.
- the conditions for IT workers are likely less lax than what I was used to as an engineer
- the IT job market is pretty saturated (possibly more than the software market?)
- the people who look at resumes might look at my background and just assume I’m a desperate person looking for a job to hold me over before jumping back to firmware engineering ASAP, or a desperate person spam applying to anything vaguely tech-y without even looking at the description
anyway if you read all this shit thanks I guess
Thanks for those. Since you’re out of the industry what do you do now?
I’m a self taught engineer, do really boring bullshit for a big company but grew up reading and loving 2600 and Phrack. Had a midlife crisis type moment Friday when I had the unshakable understanding that I can’t spend the rest of my life doing what I do. Maybe security research.
Well, out of the corporate side of things, at least. I still do freelance work from time to time with old clients. And then supplement all that with “side hustles.” But I haven’t held a 9-5 in many years.
Lol, phrack, 2600, cult of the dead cow. Yeah, first time I found a phrack issue on a bbs was like stumbling on to a treasure chest. Phrack 43 Taught me how to play blackjack, steal a pbx, and steal a camaro.
Did that in late 2000’s, combo ego death and saw the writing on the wall in america. Just wasn’t sustainable; The options were basically spend the rest of my life slaving away under some bible thumping small business owners or a corporate behemoth. And neither one were ever gonna pay me enough to be able to retire. So I sold all my shit, bought a pickup truck, a tent, and a laptop. Lived out in the woods for a while just bouncing around florida. Was pretty nice while it lasted. Hoping to get back to it soon.