How about languages? A degree in languages these days might be worth
looking into. Roll that into the IT field, and helping companies translate
their infrastructure into other languages might just be a pretty cool place
to be ... That's if you like languages.

And I agree with you. Although teaching is an admirable profession, if you
have as low a tolerance for juvenile delinquency as I do, you'd be trying
to pull hair out you don't have :)


On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 9:25 AM, Bruce Sorge <sor...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> I am currently contemplating changing my degree plan from Military History
> to Information Technology Management. Since I have rejoined the Army I have
> not paid any attention to the tech field nor future projections of jobs in
> the near future. I retire from the Army in 2015. My initial desire was to
> be a teacher, but as I think more and more about it, I am not sure that
> this is such a great idea since I tend to have a low tolerance for juvenile
> delinquents, and I will be 52 when I retire, not sure if this is a
> desirable age for high school teachers, especially new ones.
> Anyone know what the future looks like in the tech world. I will do some
> research on my own of course but I am sure that many if not all of you are
> still plugged into the tech world. I am really not interested in
> programming anymore, but more management.
>
>
> Thanks all and Merry Christmas in advance.
>
> Bruce
>
>
> 

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