Adams wrote:
It's never to late to change course, espicaly in the pursuit of happiness.
Amen to that! When I landed my current job , fresh out of college, I was so fortunate. Great pay, best benefits around, the only drag was the constant threat of layoffs. 4 years later I've made it through all the layoffs and even a buyout, but I've also realized I'm not living my life as the person I really am. Being couped up in a cubiclewith no view of the outside world for 9 hours/day (half of which I'm bored out of my mind), doing work thatmakesno improvement to society,is driving me nuts! I'm an outdoors person, I belong out there, not in here. So I decided to go back to school and get a degree in Wildlife Conservation. It will take me 3 years, but in the end hopefully I'll land a job working with what I really love and making a difference in the world. Sure I'll take a pay/benefits cut, and may not have the flexibility that I have now with vacations, but the time I'll lose hunting in God's country will be replaced with helping to preserve God's country so other's can enjoy it too. I say trust your gut instinct andgo with what you think will make you the happiest. If it turns out you're wrong, you can alwaysfind another job.