True,
But it's not entirely just the "IT Stuff" that is getting me down. Rather, I think it's the environment.
I really need a little more room to breathe. Being in a large organization w/all the beauracracy is frustrating. You can't do what you want to do, there is no tolerance for creativity, and failures are punished while successes are not rewarded.
You get 3 weeks of vacation in a whole year (most of which you use up with dentist appointments and other routine things you can't get done on an evening or weekend). You have to spend 50 hours a week in a cubicle. You have to drive for an hour each way to get to your cubicle. You don't care about what the company does, or how the company does. You just show up to get a paycheck so you can pay your bills. After work you're too tired to do anything else, and on the weekends you're too busy with routine stuff (grocery shopping, oil change, mow the lawn, etc) to do anything fun, take trips, have a hobby, etc. You have to show up at the same time every day. You can't be late, you can't be early, you can't take a 3 hour lunch break, and you don't get paid any overtime or other bonus for working 80 hour weeks... but it's your *** if soemthing doesn't get done for an unreasonable deadline.
See what I'm getting at? Yes, "business" is everywhere. An MBA is universally applicable... but 95% of those jobs are in a large company that basically claims your life and controls everything you do.
I need a job with more leeway.
1) professor / researcher
2) own my own business
3) .... ?
I don't know. And thats what I'm trying to figure out.....