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I'm questioning my choice of studies. I don't really know if I want to work in IT anymore. It has always been a hobby, but when I had intense workloads at schools I was disgusted of computers. I don't want my future work to be like that and to kill my main hobby. I don't want to end un in a start up working an insane amount of hours for a failing project & not be really useful to anyone.

If I could live off a small but devent wage and do normal hours in a work that doesn't specifically require tons of education and diplomas and have time for myself, my friend, my family, my boyfriend and my hobby besides it I would be way happier than this school that wants me to be here 50h/week

Alex@rtnVFRmedia Suffolk UK @vfrmedia

@Siphonay that said although an all-round job in a *non-tech* company can be "lonely" and both mentally and physically demanding (UPS accus for instance weigh many kilos, as can computers when you have a lot to install), with a good employer you are often more appreciated and there is more teamworking than somewhere like a startup or tech company where everyone is competing with one another (which may also be what uni is like these days)