Re-starting my career at 48

Anonymous
Do you want to be an entrepreneur and start your own business? That's how I did it
Anonymous
Why not a title change like "deputy director" or "chief of staff"? Get a title change to manager, supervisor, or director.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you spent your entire adult life in dead end jobs and have only basic excel skills to show for can you realistically re-start your career at 48? Or is the ship gone for good?

I am currently and admin assistant and I hate it. It's getting harder and harder to feel motivated to go to work. I simply don't want to work in a job where I have to constantly interact with people.

I want to re-start my career and I want a back office type of job? With my.excel skills I think data analyst could be a good transition. I don't have an IT degree though. My bachelor's degree obtained 26 years ago was in history.

I make $106,000 currently. Am I dreaming? Should I just stay where I am.until.retirement. I want to be optimistic but it seems to me that a lot of people on this board really believe ageism is real (they have probably been victim of it to be fair perhaps) and it gives me pause because I wonder if I should put in the effort just for companies to find too old to be an analyst at 48.


You're whining about making $106k while I've been out of full time work for 18 months and can't get job, any type of job, to save my life. STFU.
Anonymous
Your salary is fantastic for an admin assistant. You will actually take a pay cut to retrain for most other jobs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Your salary is fantastic for an admin assistant. You will actually take a pay cut to retrain for most other jobs.


+1
Anonymous
Agree with the PP. Get a title change, that'll help you move.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:$106k for an admin assistant is good! Unless you can find a job that pays more I would stay- have you looked to move within your company?


OP here. Admin assistant is my job title but I don't honestly know if I have traditional functions. On a day to day basis most of the tasks assigned to me are pulling customer and financial data from a database in Excel format and generate charts and other excel tables to be used by others. I also help during meetings by passing around various documents. Sometimes when there are discrepancy in data, I am tasked with finding out what the issues are.


It doesn't actually sound like you interact with people that much.
Anonymous
$106 for an easy 9-5 job? Why leave?
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