Ive been doing IT for 25 years, no lie. I was 15/16 with a computer job in 1997/98.
I wasn't even called IT back then.
I'm now 41 and have another 25 years or so to retirement.
Seems crazy to do anything for 50 years. Eat my dust Lebron 
Anyhow, I'm far from the best worker and have slowly made my way to decent money. I could've been making great money 10 - 15 years ago. One of my homeboys/roommate I went to Navy IT school with was making 200k years ago. He's one of those super dedicated, great test takers, class leader types. I was chasing cars and women and still wouldn't change a thing. Over the last year my IT skills have grown and my knowledge on how to maneuver and excel has grown too. And feeling like I can see myself coasting into retirement in the IT field if need be. Definitely still have some entrepreneur goals in mind. In the past I was as confident in my skills and belief I could make good money and support a family. My biggest fear is having a family and not being able to provide for. That fear ruined my last relationship, but that fear was real living in Shreveport with no so many IT jobs. Now I'm almost confident I can get a decent job in most major cities. I have a clearance, the down side to it is you become a slave to it and only a few cities have a lot of Clearance Jobs, DC being #1.
How do yall feel about where you are in your career and moving towards retirement?

I'm now 41 and have another 25 years or so to retirement.


Anyhow, I'm far from the best worker and have slowly made my way to decent money. I could've been making great money 10 - 15 years ago. One of my homeboys/roommate I went to Navy IT school with was making 200k years ago. He's one of those super dedicated, great test takers, class leader types. I was chasing cars and women and still wouldn't change a thing. Over the last year my IT skills have grown and my knowledge on how to maneuver and excel has grown too. And feeling like I can see myself coasting into retirement in the IT field if need be. Definitely still have some entrepreneur goals in mind. In the past I was as confident in my skills and belief I could make good money and support a family. My biggest fear is having a family and not being able to provide for. That fear ruined my last relationship, but that fear was real living in Shreveport with no so many IT jobs. Now I'm almost confident I can get a decent job in most major cities. I have a clearance, the down side to it is you become a slave to it and only a few cities have a lot of Clearance Jobs, DC being #1.
How do yall feel about where you are in your career and moving towards retirement?