I earned a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in computer science consecutively and was very proud of it. I worked in the field until the age of 33, when I married my husband, whom I met the year prior during the pandemic, and decided to stop working to focus on being a trophy wife full-time. I’m currently considering getting a PhD, since I have a lot of time on my hands, to complete the academic “trifecta”.

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    I earned a bachelor’s in mechanical engineering. I later discovered the thing I’ve enjoyed most and pays best didnt end up needing it (operations side of power plant work). Still glad I learned all I did, it did help with the on paper side of this career but I was behind on the hands on aspects.

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        In my state, a bunch of difficult to obtain licenses with X years of experience requirements between each one. The more licenses the bigger plant you can work/run.