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Yeah it always amazes me how so many people think life is simple and easy. I suspect they lead very privileged lives and rarely deal with any kind of hardship.
Its taken me many years to figure out I dont like electronics as a career and now I have to go back to school so I can start all over again. Thats a process and it takes time.
That nonsense of "do what you love" needs to go away. You wont know what you really love until you try making a career out of it.
I loved soldering in high school electronics, thats not the same thing as the work force at all.
Are you sure you're an ATOT member? That's about the most sensible post I've ever read here
Anyway, I'm in the same boat. I'm great with computers, networking, and electronics. Since that was my aptitude, I thought that's what my career should be. After 15 or so years, it turns out I'm just one of those people that does things assigned to him well. I don't enjoy my work, and I'm too far in to turn things around.
If I had to do it all over again, I'd probably do something with automotive engineering. I'm a HUGE gear head, and love tweaking and tinkering things to get more performance/efficiency out of them.