I wish I would have taken a career in something related to Linux as I have always loved it and used it to a degree (stopped a bit when I got my first Mac, but that was after the career ended anyway), but I did in administration and now I’m unhappy I liked the heck out of Compiz though.
It’s never too late to change. You’d be amazed at how many people there are at tech companies with unrelated degrees, or no degrees at all. Tech is largely (but nowhere near totally) merit based. If you produce results, that’s a huge shoe in.
I wish I would have taken a career in something related to Linux as I have always loved it and used it to a degree (stopped a bit when I got my first Mac, but that was after the career ended anyway), but I did in administration and now I’m unhappy I liked the heck out of Compiz though.
It’s never too late to change. You’d be amazed at how many people there are at tech companies with unrelated degrees, or no degrees at all. Tech is largely (but nowhere near totally) merit based. If you produce results, that’s a huge shoe in.