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Re: Update on my job situation
« Reply #50 on: February 02, 2026, 01:26:04 PM »
Yes. Please feel free to share it, post it, whatever you want. If there was anything I didn't want "out there", I wouldn't have posted it to Youtube. hahaha
I realize that but I still wanted your permission

Offline Ladislaus

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Re: Update on my job situation
« Reply #51 on: February 02, 2026, 01:45:44 PM »
I forget where I saw it recently, but Ford in particular cannot fill $160,000 a year mechanic line jobs.

Yes, and they're not the only ones.  Problem is that the traditional mechanic was all focused on mechanical items, with perhaps just a tad bit of electrical / wiring.  With these modern cars that are 50% computer (and growing), you almost need someone with technical skills in addition to the mechanical ... where you can follow specific troubleshooting skills that are more akin to troubleshooting computers than older types of cars.


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Re: Update on my job situation
« Reply #52 on: February 02, 2026, 01:56:57 PM »
I'm looking into Auto Mechanic classes ... Toyota and GM have some partnerships around the country, though auto mechanic work can be physically demanding depending on your role, and also at paramedic, or radiology, and possibly therapy, such as a respiratory therapist (as I have some personal experience in the area, given my own asthmatic condition).  I've been in a couple situations now where people were severely injured, including one with a traumatic head injury, and for whatever reason I was incredibly calm and doing what needed to be done without any sense of panic, just keeping focused on God and the task at hand.  So I think I do have a certain talent for calm under pressure.  I do, however, experience great pain in watching other people suffer, so that might wear me down fairly quickly.

So, when my mother was passing away, at one point she was making some strange gurgling noises, and my sister, an RN, decided that this was that well-known "death rattle" sound, and I insisted, "no, I know that sound ... she's got mucous in her upper airway and she can't breathe".  So at my insistence we grabbed the albuterol inhaler, and just as we got it over there, she woke up (despite my sister having concluded that she was minutes from passing away) and she had this look of panic, almost terror on her face, and I told my sister that she can't breathe (as I had said), and we at once gave her the inhaler, and within just a few seconds, she coughed, cleared everything out, and could breath again.  She never had anything like that again until she finally passed away, since we would occasionally give her albuterol, and she passed away peacefully.  When I came over to help my sister out for that week, one of the very first things I told her was that the one thing I don't want was to see her suffocate to death ... and I repeated it multiple times, almost as if I had some kind of premonition that this type of thing would happen.  I thank God I was there and had received that insight.  I just know and can "relate to" different sounds people make when breathing, since I have struggled with it myself for most of my life.

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Re: Update on my job situation
« Reply #53 on: February 02, 2026, 03:01:58 PM »
I realize that but I still wanted your permission

I understand, and I appreciate your consideration.

Offline Matthew

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Re: Update on my job situation
« Reply #54 on: February 02, 2026, 03:07:45 PM »
   
I’m experiencing the same situation and completely agree with your perspective. This isn’t merely an engineering issue, and it’s not as though things have gotten better. I continue to apply for jobs, but haven’t received any callbacks. The market is saturated. Companies are taking advantage of this by offering extremely low wages and treating employees like slaves.  ... I’m about Matthew's age, and honestly, there have been times when I felt like giving up. I’ve considered some of the fields Lads has suggested, but none appeal to me. Overall, I feel quite discouraged. ...

Same here. People make helpful suggestions, but either they are "way off" for me personally, for someone in my geographical area, for someone my age, someone with my family situation, someone with my skills and temperament, etc.
I want to underline how long I've been a software dev, how long I've identified and worked successfully as a software dev, and how long (zero) I've ever considered other lines of work.
It's crazy to me that this line of work isn't working anymore.

It's like running out of food for the first time in your life, and someone lists off your possible courses of action: "we could go to the KFC dumpster, we could go forage for food in the woods, we could beg on the street for food" and you just throw up your hands, silently walk to your bedroom, and close the door -- because who could make such a decision? They all seem equally insane to you. If you indeed have to do one of those things, it's going to have to be later, because I can't right now.