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  1. #1
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    Best of luck Trek420!

    As for older people and ageism discrimination...it depends who one meets recruiter-wise. This summer, my employer showcased a pile of summer students and employee mentors. One of them was at least over 40....he chose to be a geospatial mapping technician. I thought it was great they chose him as one of the few 10 from 65 summer students who were hired, for this planned video clip.
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    I have done a lot of thinking as to what else to do with my life educationally and keep coming up with nothing. Like Trek 420 ( love your posts), I have been in and out of school for this and that through the years. Such as Med Tech, OTA, and PT training...etc. I guess, how do you come up with just one area to concentrate on. I have too many likes, I guess. Only now am I really beginning to figure out what my real strengths and weakness are. I am in my mid 40's. I hope I have not digressed on this tread. Continue with the original questions from Yellow. I love the responses and they are helping me too.

    Red Rock

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    I agree, Red Rock. I KNOW that many people go through this. It's good to hear everyone's stories. I hope they keep coming.

    Best of luck to you, Trek. It will work because you really, really want to do it :-)

    As for me, I'm not spilling much at this point because I am just really thinking about options. As I've read all of these replies, I find myself leaning toward a non-college option. I'm just not sure I have going back to college in me.

    Thanks to everyone who is contributing to the discussion. This is good stuff!

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    When I switched from a marketing career to software development, I went to a continuing education program at a university here in DC. It was back in the late '90s and I don't remember all the details, but I think I finished the program in about a year. I was unemployed at the time, and I worked temp jobs on the days I didn't have class. All the classes were focused on one basic topic -- programming for interactive websites. It wasn't cheap, and my first job in my new field paid 1/2 the salary of my last marketing job, but it was definitely worth it because I am much happier as a developer. I was in my mid-30s at the time, with no spouse and no dependents.

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