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Ask Slashdot: Programming / IT Jobs For Older, Retrained Workers?

12_West writes "I seek opinions from the Slashdot community about entry level job opportunities as programmers (or other I.T. Staff) for seniors who want to switch careers and continue to work full time. I do not want to retire, nor go part time, as long as I can get up and drive myself in to work. I'm currently 58 years old, working as an industrial electrician in a maintenance department setting for a building products manufacturer. I like the work, but it is becoming hard on my aging body, so, I would like to begin gradually retraining and hope to switch careers in about four years. A lower paying, less physical job would be just fine as there will be pension money coming in. I'm not currently a programmer, but have done some hobbyist level coding in Qbasic and MS-DOS batch files 'back in the days.' I also have some exposure to the Rockwell Automation RSLogix programming tools that are now going obsolete. So, I will be retraining whether I switch careers or not."

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  1. Do you... by spazdor · · Score: 5, Funny

    know how to program a Rockwell Automation Retro-Encabulator? There's good money in that...

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  2. Re:Good Luck by funwithBSD · · Score: 4, Funny

    Unlikely, techies don't reproduce that fast...

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