Career Question (IT Career? Remote?)
Hey Guys,
Probably have lifetime employment here, but one never knows. At 46, life is so peachy, I never want to give up my wife, house, city or much else that is going on here. And I want to be able to visit my family in the states fairly often.
The demand for English teachers here, even those with MEd.'s, *seems* to be dwindling. So if I lost my current job, I might soon be struggling just to survive, unable to visit my elderly parents, take care of my house and so forth.
Since I always have been one to think way ahead and aside from English teaching, there are few other jobs in Japan for westerners, I was wondering about remote IT (programming?) work.
I'm not a programmer, but wondering if I should get training to become one? Perhaps specializing in computer security? (can read Chinese and Japanese, so this might augment such a career.).
Any feedback, precautionary info, etc. would be greatly appreciated. Looking for any info on any work that can be done remotely, from any location in the world.
I'm damned tired of sitting and studying, but not sure what else to do. No market for western personal trainers here!
Thanks in Advance!
Dave
Guy,
Really helpful info, thanks. What you said reminded methat an instructor at another university said he had a pretty large program tailor-made for his system by Pakistanis he found on line. They charged a whopping $200.00 for the program! Programming has literally become production line work.
What will become of us overpriced westerners?
I've taken a lot of risks, true while putting in a lot of work. I just don't know what steps to take to insure a good/ stable income in the future.
Kind Regards,
Dave