idainc
September 18, 2017, 8:02pm
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idainc:
Unfortunately, ID is a young persons game and by young I mean under 40 years old.
PM if you want to know more.
So I see that the same comment has come up a few time from the OP and others, stating that ID is a young persons job - What has given you this point of view? I will be 46 next year and at the age of 42 i had 3 job opportunities too chose from, i have had countless headhunters and corporations contact me which i have not pursued because of either salary or responsibilities. I also had many opportunities i applied for over the last 20 years of my career that ended with “we thank you for your interest but…”
Now a key to what i believe i have done is to ensure that my skills are relevant and that i can provide value in a diverse range of areas as well as keeping my execution skills honed (i do renderings and cad work for fun) I have continued to grow my knowledge in areas that are relevant to today’s industry. I was always taught that at the end of the year you should be able to look back and determine how i am better then a year ago.
I’m sorry i just do not buy the I’m to old to get a job" excuse.
I don’t want to hijack the OP’s thread. In the US ageism is rampant no matter what the field and as far as ID goes the US has a preconceived notion that only young people can generate fresh ideas.
Either that or your talent and skills are many light years ahead of the rest of us gifted folk.