I just quit my job yesterday without any sort of backup plan. I haven't been in the job market in 22 years and I don't know where to start.
I know I did a dumb thing but there's no going back. For those looking, what are the best sources for jobs, either remote or specifically in DC? |
SAHM is best choice |
You're making some assumptions here. This won't be financially possible. |
What's your background, OP? If you haven't been in the job market for 22 years, how did you have a job to quit? |
I have a computer science degree and have worked for the same company for 22 years. I moved from programming to product management in the past 4-5 years or so. |
How does a programmer/product manager blow everything up? Those are like the calmest jobs. Every deadline can be extended. I would look into the Horrible Health industry. If you can't beat them join them. |
Is this a troll? There have been so many made-up stories on DCUM in the past few weeks, that it's hard to tell. Last week we had the poster who quit on the first day from maternity leave. This time it's a seasoned CS person. Really? |
Oh so you are done in tech. 22 years at one company, was it govt contracting or big tech that paid big money? Anyways if you need to work, become a school IT administrator or science teacher. |
I'm not a troll. I worked for a small tech company. The money was not big tech money but I had a good salary.
I blew it all up because the company got a new CEO 2 years ago and I tried like hell to make it work but I was anxious 24/7, losing sleep etc and it felt like I just couldn't do it anymore. |
FWIW I already feel like crap so for people inclined to tell me I'm a moron, I already know that I am. I also fully understand I'm on a public forum and I get what I get. But anything constructive will be much appreciated. |
BFD
You quit a job with a toxic boss. 22 years isn’t gonna look like you are a job hopper. Just start applying |
Hope you have some savings. Expect to be looking for a new job for a while. It’s rough out here, particularly if you’re in your 40s or older. |
JD Vance is trolling the forum again. OP: I lost my fed contractor job a few months ago and also haven’t had to be on the market in 20+ years. Will be interested in the responses you get. All I can say is that it’s a tough time to be out of work, but you did what you needed to do, and I’m wishing you the best. |
So you just quit? I don’t get it. You can’t be young, maybe 40’s? You don’t just quit because it gets hard. You make a plan… you get another job, you take leave, you work less hours, etc. It was very poor decision making on your part and considering it was likely your only recent supervisor, hard to get a reference or recommendation. OP, I would think short plan. Work in the school system, bus driver, substitute, IT or even teach. Then while doing that, look for other jobs. You get benefits and a steady income until you find something else. You have to also get your mental checked out too because it just doesn’t seem right for an adult to do what you did. I am not trying to beat you up but just being honest. |
Okay? But in tech there is some expectation to advance skills. She sounds very niche now, probably in some small boutique tech product that has a dozen big customers. First off reach out to firms customers unless you have a weird non compete. Second, enroll in some modern tech cert But ageism will be brutal, hence maybe teaching or tech writing? |