I make about 75k & def feel like that's nowhere near enough to be comfy, ball out a lil bit & still cover bills/expenses/insurance etc. Gotta hit that 175k+ mark. (I'm in NYC). I'd take the 100k job I don't like, but preferably you should have a 100k job you do like if your good at it :smokin
Luffy got more, his new gears are representative of the animals he was fighting with on that island for two years. King of Beasts vs King of Pirates/Monkey King
He's right, was originally a CS major, didn't like programming so I switched to IT Network Security (WGU). Now that I'm almost finished, I just got my ccna thinking I was going to jump right into a network engineering role, ended up with a cloud engineering position with lots of AWS and...
IT has so many nuanced fields you can def find something your interested in, disadvantage (even though I don't see it as one) is that you must always keep learning and keep up with technology, I love it, the more you learn the more you realize you don't know
I'd def advise helpdesk 1st, gets your feet wet and gets you on the ground floor. Did helpdesk for a couple years and it opened me up to other positions.
Been outchea grinding, got a new position as Network/DevOps engineer at a startup...ready to expand my knowledge even more, Red Hat environment..should be finishing my wgu degree by June also