Starting over career

I was 28 when the 2008 recession hit. I went back to school and finished my degree. Granted, I was single so much easier to make it work financially, but it definitely has been worth the time/money invested.
You and I are in similar boats, but I was married with young kids. At that time I was self employed, but had to join the carpenters union to work outages at some local plants and for some signatory companies until I got a permanent job at a company that reimbursed me for my education for the number of years that I would sign on to remain with them. I finished my bachelors degree, leveraged my self-employment history and some other post-secondary educational/training opportunities and got my PMP certification. Became a project manager and enjoy it. I had to work through things the long and hard way, but it has been worth it
 
And as has already been mentioned, don’t overlook apprenticeships in mechanical crafts, either. Refrigeration and electrical are good fields to be in.
 
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