Don't get me wrong, being an electrician is OK and it pays the bills, but if I could do something else that I actually enjoy and not have to take a pay cut in the process, I would. My point was, I don't LOVE doing this like I hear other guys saying. Some guys talk about how much they love doing this and it's all they ever wanted, they could never imagine doing anything else and want to do electrical work night and day until they die. That's just not me!
As far as finding another line of work, as I said before, it's all about the money. I'm too deep into this to stop and start another career. I have a mortgage to pay and a family to feed and taking a pay cut to start over doing something else just isn't feasible.
This, however, is not the point of my post.
The issue I'm having is, where do I want to be when I'm 50. This job is physically demanding (no secret to anyone here), and at 29 I can handle that just fine. The problem is, in 20 years, do I want to be doing the same things that I have to do now on a daily basis? The answer is no!
The way I see things there are a few options I'll have to advance within the trade and not have to work in the field.
1. Own my own company and hire other people to do the installs.
This will never happen, I have no interest in being a businessman and all the headaches that go with that.
2. become a project manager, service manager, or estimator for an electrical contractor.
I am not a babysitter, and have no interest in dealing with the politics and whining that goes along with supervising field personal and inter office relations
3. Trade school instructor
I enjoy teaching, but only to people interested in learning, which is a real problem in high school level trade schools around here.
4. Become an Inspector
hence the reason for my thread
This is not something I am thinking about doing tomorrow, just pondering what might be my options in 20-25 years