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Offline St Giles

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Re: Update on my job situation
« Reply #35 on: January 26, 2026, 04:11:39 PM »
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Online Stubborn

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Re: Update on my job situation
« Reply #36 on: January 27, 2026, 05:06:02 AM »
A few weeks ago I lost my non-computer related job after 15 years, the company was worth over $1 billion and just got rid of everyone and closed it's doors as if the place caught fire; one day work, next day *poof.* I start my new job this week or next. Pray to St. Joseph.  
   
St. Joseph is the patron of workers.

O St. Joseph, whose protection is so great, so strong, so prompt before the throne of God, I place in thee all my interests and desires. O St. Joseph, do assist me by thy powerful intercession and obtain for me from thy Divine Son all spiritual blessings through Jesus Christ, Our Lord; so that, having engaged here below thy heavenly power, I may offer my thanksgiving and homage to the most loving of fathers.

O St. Joseph, I never weary contemplating thee and Jesus asleep in thy arms. I dare not approach while He reposes near thy heart. Press Him in my name and kiss His fine head for me, and ask Him to return the kiss when I draw my dying breath. St. Joseph, patron of departing souls, pray for us. Amen.

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Offline Matthew

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Re: Update on my job situation
« Reply #37 on: January 27, 2026, 02:12:37 PM »
I updated my "update" post a bit, so much that I'd like to repost it here:

https://www.cathinfo.com/computers-and-technology/update-on-my-job-situation/msg1011620/#msg1011620

Basically there have been no changes. Still applying to jobs, but not getting call-backs or interviews. It seems there aren't a lot of jobs out there in my career right now, and the market is extremely over-saturated with unemployed software developers.

Here's the problem: I'm not a software developer having employment issues 1, 3, or 5 years into my career. I'm not in my 20's or 30's. I'll be FIFTY at the end of this year. That makes getting into whole new careers somewhat difficult.

It's tempting to suggest "aim lower; get some low end job" but don't you think the managers are smarter than that? You don't think they'll suspect that I'll quit within weeks if I can ever find a software development job again? Even if I didn't keep looking for (real a.k.a. software dev) work, THEY would assume I'm going to do that.

My health is good (for now) and I get 15K steps a day, I have a Samsung smartwatch to track my steps, body fat % etc.  My weight is the lowest it's been since before 2006.
But make no mistake: I'm not in my 20's anymore. You can't beat Father Time.

Many "trade" jobs require actual knowledge how to do those jobs, if not actual schooling and/or certification. And a man pushing 50 isn't exactly considered an ideal "apprentice".
And if we're talking about switching to some trade, where would I begin to choose one? I haven't had to consider "what am I going to be when I grow up" for about 35 years. All the options seem equally crazy to me, to be honest.

Another point: many manual labor or "hard" jobs cause guys around 40 to get depressed, because they see their body isn't what it used to be, and they aren't going to be able to push their body to do "hard work" jobs much longer, like they've done all their lives up till now. It's a common pattern. Guys without a skill, who used their health and strength to make a living, naturally freak out when that health and strength begin to fade (again, this starts to get noticed around age 40).

So wouldn't it be bizarre as heck for me to START such work at close to 50? How long could I expect to keep that up, anyhow? I'm feeling great now, but for how many years? Years have a way of piling up and flowing by very fast. At least at my age.

Again, to get philosophical, in your 50's you should have decades of experience, your competence should be unquestioned, and your "relevance" in that career should be near-assured. You should have an impressive resume showing what you've done with your life (in that career) for the past 30 years, and you should be in an upper or management position. You should be on the "easy" if not "coasting along" part of your career. You put in your time and energy when you were younger, you learned your craft, and now you have vast knowledge and experience to show for it. Now is the time to reap the benefits.

I feel like I've had that stolen from me, by the insanity of the software development industry and the modern, globalist, unbridled Capitalist economic system.

One last point: one might say, "the software dev bubble has burst". But I have a problem with that. First of all, a "bubble" suggests a crazy high, like you had to do little to no work but made tons of money. When you are in that kind of "cushy" job, any smart man knows your days are numbered. You can't expect to do little or easy work, and get paid well. At least not forever. Again, wise men know that "something's gotta give" eventually. Sanity eventually returns after every mania or bubble.

But in my career, I was doing actual work. I studied, I built, I engineered systems, I connected things together, I built websites, backends, databases; I tracked down and fixed countless problems, I helped my employers make a lot of money -- in short, REAL WORK. It was hard, mental work. And I wasn't getting paid insane money -- just a decent wage to live on. Never more than $80K a year. So no, that was never a bubble. Which is why I'm shocked that even that economically sane arrangement couldn't last, as it were.

Re: Update on my job situation
« Reply #38 on: January 27, 2026, 02:52:26 PM »
Put a paid subscription of cathinfo on Locals where people can completely be free of ADL censorship. Put your inquisitor videos up and anyone else’s contributions . You can still keep the forum but I think this would be a labor of love for you
And it would take off. That’s for sure.

Offline Matthew

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Re: Update on my job situation
« Reply #39 on: February 01, 2026, 06:32:59 PM »