Anonymous wrote:I am in a similar boat as you and look forward to others' replies. I have been a writer/editor and am now 40. The profession has changed drastically, and there are fewer jobs and less upward mobility than when I started this career. I peaked out in terms of salary, left my job for a variety of reasons (freelancing now), and not sure if I really want to work in the profession is.
Problem is, I am 40. The ROI on investment for me to go back to school for anything (law, medicine, even nurse practictioner, psychology) does not seem worth it at my age and I am feeling really down and stuck.
I hope to hear some positive stories of career switchers in their 40s, but personally, I could not do a switch to medicine at this age. Minimum 8 years before being done with a residency. And the amount of debt that would be incurred would be astronomical and hard to pay off as you want to save for retirement.
I'm in exactly the same boat, except the career path I'd switch to is not medicine. Not sure what yet, but it won't be that!