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Ask HN: Do you have a backup career?

13 pointsby atxhxabout 10 years ago
Recently started thinking about learning a trade skill or something similar as a backup career plan. Having a family and bigger financial obligations can really change a person's mindset towards life! If you have one or any thoughts please share

5 comments

akg_67about 10 years ago
I have changed career fields (industry and skills required) every 10 years, most of them grew out of my side hobbies. From my experience, always have a side hobby that can grow up to become a new career if you want. Also, having a side hobby, that is not connected to your current career, will make you think and act differently even in your current career job.<p>The demand for trade skills (plumbing, carpentry, electrician, construction, mechanical assembly etc.) is growing as more and more people gravitating toward white collar jobs. These are also a nice skill to have in your daily life. You don&#x27;t need to think of these skills as &quot;backup&quot; career plan but more of something that takes you away from the work you do for 8-10 hours a day.<p>Though HN is not fond of him, you might want to check out Mr. Money Mustache <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.mrmoneymustache.com" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.mrmoneymustache.com</a>. He was a software engineer and &quot;retired&quot; at early age and enjoys his carpentry and construction work. The forum on his site also offers wealth of information on alternative methods of keeping busy that also pays.
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readmeabout 10 years ago
It&#x27;s a controversial one but it&#x27;s only a backup anyway. If shit really hits the fan and you&#x27;re in decent physical shape you can join the military. They pay you enough to support a family, through allowances, and provide a house.<p>I&#x27;m in now or I wouldn&#x27;t recommend it otherwise. Pick 35P or 35Q in the Army. For 35P, you are basically a student for 2 years and if you&#x27;re good they&#x27;ll send you on an all expense paid vacation to Africa, the Middle East or China (for a language immersion). You can learn an entire foreign language from native speakers while you collect a paycheck and support a family. As 35Q you would get to do network security stuff.<p>Do not join if you can&#x27;t get a good MOS. Joining as say, a truck driver, will not be a good time for someone who frequents HN, I can promise you that. Not because of the job, but because of the people you&#x27;d be around all the time.<p>Now, just try to keep your current job and you&#x27;ll be golden.
a3nabout 10 years ago
Maybe your &quot;backup career&quot; should be the side project of learning how to invest the money you make now to become independently wealthy, or close to it, as soon as practical.
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ljkabout 10 years ago
This is something I&#x27;m worried about too, but it&#x27;d be hard to maintain the progress on &quot;backup career&quot;, and if I were to make the switch I&#x27;d be starting from bottom again..
MalcolmDiggsabout 10 years ago
I&#x27;ve started studying for LSAT myself (for Law School). I figure that I probably won&#x27;t want to be coding my whole life, so I might as well get something else lined up.