Well maybe not so different, considering this type of question has been asked before, even if not directly on this topic. So I have come to a fork in the road in my life. I'm about to turn 30 next month (I know, still a kid, but bear with me), and I have a decision to make. However, I am having difficulty swinging one way or the other, so I put forth this question to the more "seasoned" members of the hide for input and opinion. SO anyways I need to decide what I'm going to do: go back to school and earn a bachelors, go to another trade school, or tough it out in the "field". I have an Associates in Gunsmithing, and while it has been my dream to work on guns and get paid for it (I even got to live that dream for a little while), the gunsmithing field hasn't been good to me lately. After I got laid off from my old job I've bounced around trying a couple different things, but nothing has shown long term promise. I decided to look at going back to school and this is what I narrowed it down to:
Go back to another trade school and learn advanced machining and metallurgy, at least more advanced than what I learned at CST. I love the machining aspect of gunsmithing, and creating something out of nothing, and I love working with my hands. This works out two fold because it gets me trained and out into the field quicker than a 4 year degree (and from the research I've done machinist do alright hourly), and down the road once my wife finishes school, I'll have a stronger foundation for opening up my own gunsmithing shop. But that is going to be a ways off, as she is going for her doctoral in nursing or some such (I say some such because she can't decide what her specialty is going to be). Plus, CNC is the future of gunsmithing and I don't know dick about CNC's.
The second option is to go to start from scratch and go back to school for a Bachelors in Computer Sciences with and emphasis in Cyber Security. I know, these seem like polar opposites. Although I was raised hunting, fishing, ect ect, when I was in high school I really got into computers and did a little web design and programming. Nothing fancy, just some DOS based math testing programs for the elementary school, and I had just scratched the surface on C++ when I graduated. While I never really got into the programming like other people, I enjoyed the challenge, and since recent cyber attacks have affected me personally (Target, PSN, keylogging virus that destroyed my last laptop), I have taken an interest in Cyber Security/Information Security (depending on who you ask). One thing that really appeals to me about this option is job security (no pun intended), as it is one of the fastest growing IT fields in the US, and everyone from small companies to the Government are looking for IT Security guys. Not to mention the money is verrry good, better than I'd ever come close to as a machinist any time soon.
Option three: suck in up and stay in the work force until I break back into firearms. Got make sure the wifey finishes school too.
I'm more or less just wondering if it's worth going back to school. I know that ultimately this is my decision as I am the one putting forth the money and effort to go back to school, but I need some third party perspective. Thanks in advance.
Go back to another trade school and learn advanced machining and metallurgy, at least more advanced than what I learned at CST. I love the machining aspect of gunsmithing, and creating something out of nothing, and I love working with my hands. This works out two fold because it gets me trained and out into the field quicker than a 4 year degree (and from the research I've done machinist do alright hourly), and down the road once my wife finishes school, I'll have a stronger foundation for opening up my own gunsmithing shop. But that is going to be a ways off, as she is going for her doctoral in nursing or some such (I say some such because she can't decide what her specialty is going to be). Plus, CNC is the future of gunsmithing and I don't know dick about CNC's.
The second option is to go to start from scratch and go back to school for a Bachelors in Computer Sciences with and emphasis in Cyber Security. I know, these seem like polar opposites. Although I was raised hunting, fishing, ect ect, when I was in high school I really got into computers and did a little web design and programming. Nothing fancy, just some DOS based math testing programs for the elementary school, and I had just scratched the surface on C++ when I graduated. While I never really got into the programming like other people, I enjoyed the challenge, and since recent cyber attacks have affected me personally (Target, PSN, keylogging virus that destroyed my last laptop), I have taken an interest in Cyber Security/Information Security (depending on who you ask). One thing that really appeals to me about this option is job security (no pun intended), as it is one of the fastest growing IT fields in the US, and everyone from small companies to the Government are looking for IT Security guys. Not to mention the money is verrry good, better than I'd ever come close to as a machinist any time soon.
Option three: suck in up and stay in the work force until I break back into firearms. Got make sure the wifey finishes school too.
I'm more or less just wondering if it's worth going back to school. I know that ultimately this is my decision as I am the one putting forth the money and effort to go back to school, but I need some third party perspective. Thanks in advance.
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