yep. 7 years working in the field, oil and gas well completions and interventions. over seas, off shore, land, you name it, i did it in that world, some stuff only one of a few on earth to do some of it. now i do admin, logistics, etc from home because the international location I was based in a few years ago totally dried up with regular work. boring as F. I get the job done but i am not the best at this stuff. pays well and i'm home all the time, instead of being home like 1/3 of the year though. so ill keep doing it till they get rid of me. haha.
i interject my technical expertise as much as I can, and i'm almost always the one of the few with the practical and easy to execute idea, but nobody believes me because of the roll I now have. the technical people get there, eventually, usually. I do have one person in our project management team that i am the go to for her technical stuff in my area.
i swear that its more about being in the right place at the right time to get interesting jobs. I had a really interesting, fulfilling and very tough job for 7 years. i made a decision to take another position because i saw that oil bust coming in that area, and now i'm stuck doing admin/middle management, probably for the rest of my career. but hopefully i can retire when we are like 50.
i also feel the shift of the pure technical skills, I could not walk onto a rig and run the computer for the job anymore, it would take a good bit of learning. The rest would be cake. A lot of our current field people don't have the intuition or practical skills to do the weird and wonderful stuff, or the drive to learn things that they may only do once in their career.
would not mind changing industries, but every job description is ( paraphrasing)
requirements: 10 years of experience painting dots of rare monkey poo on parts made of super-duper titanium and a masters in materials science
duties: prepping parts for coating
pay: 3rd shift 20 per hr.
lol.
i'm managing logistics for 8+ digits of revenue per year and worked on electromechanical systems all over the earth in places that you have never heard of, and systems you cant imagine, but i don't have the experience/cant learn to work on wind turbines or built high end 4x4 campers, or really do anything else anyone is hiring to do for a decent wage.
anyhow, rant over.