QUOTE(jinaun @ Feb 25 2024, 08:07 AM)
Well mine midlife crisis is different I’m 44, my single mom have to be admitted in back in hometown. Didn’t expect her dementia condition to happened way much earlier. I was expecting about 10 (nearing my retirement age) more years so I can retire n stay with her back hometown, but oh well, things don’t go as planned. If she is still ok today, I would still be working in this non profit as I like my colleagues and the work I do into foreseeable future n wages is not priority
Now it really shaken me up, coz nursing home is not cheap and the cost of elderly care will just go up in the future. I have to find another higher paying job to cater for this eventuality.
And yes , looking at the Jobstreet postings, it’s very intimidating & terrifying reading the JD , as I’m IT mgr for 18 years here but also does the works of Marcom/finance/admins/operations/etc. it’s very depressing & having anxiety
I am sorry to hear about your mom. I hope that she gets good care in the nursing home.
Bro, 44 is still young! Keep your spirit up!
Don't feel depress and anxiety. 18 years as an IT manager, you are jewel to many other companies.
Have a quiet, alone time in an area that will spark your energy. For example, quiet book shop with good ambience, or even your comfy space at home.
Turn off the tv or music or screen.
Sit down and think through your strengths for the many years of work experiences.
What are your IT skills that you are very good and confident at and follow by other skills that you know.
List down your certifications, etc., projects that made you feel good, achievements and so on.
Put them into your CV, update them, and last but not least, make use of AI to enhance your CV languages/grammar etc.
You will do great bro!