I know at least two people who are having to face a radical career change (as opposed to a mere job change and/or relocation) because job opportunities in their particular technical specialties (e.g. analog video production for broadcast) have dried up remarkably. Unfortunately, those kinds of jobs don't seem to have the infrastructure of headhunters and contract-to-hire firms that the tech industry has built up in recent years. It's getting to the point that folks are getting temp jobs (for which they are vastly overqualified) in light manufacturing or clerical work just to get by, and even those are hard to come by.

What's the consensus out there as to the feasibility of migrating from a technically oriented but deprecated field of endeavor to one involving Perl at some level? Would this mean starting over from an educational perspective, as in "yes, you have a degree but it's the wrong degree"?


In reply to Suggestions for radical career change? by bigmacbear

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