Fascinating to hear everyone’s stories. Thanks for starting this thread, and thanks for sharing, folks!
My story isn’t as inspiring, mostly a result of my being a dumbass and/or falling ass backward into or out of opportunities out of luck.
Graduated high school, got my BA a year later. Struggled to find work as a photojournalist, found it overseas as a conflict photographer. Bounced between embed jobs and foreign correspondent gigs.
Came back, kept getting laid off when newspapers began failing (curse you, Craigslist and short-sighted management!) so I embedded again. Got blown up, worked and wandered in Europe, came back to Seattle for a friend’s wedding.
Head injury turned out to be chronic and I learned I was going to be a father, so I enrolled in teaching school and became a teacher.
I enjoyed being a teacher until the job became too much of a political football with ridiculous mandates and lack of rationality at both ends of the spectrum and a vanishing middle. The past few years, in one of the wealthier school districts, I’ve had classes of 45 students in a classroom with desks for 32, and the budget crisis is just getting started. AI is going to tank Seattle’s economy in the next 2-5 years, and I can’t count on enjoying my retirement in my later years (or even making it to then), so I’m out.
In June we are getting on a plane and moving to the Netherlands. I want to enjoy my kids (9 and 13) while they’re kids, show them other ways of living and coexisting in the world, and spend my “retirement” trying a new venture in a new place. I’ve got enough salted away that we’re set through their time in college, so we’re good to go no matter what.
My story isn’t as inspiring, mostly a result of my being a dumbass and/or falling ass backward into or out of opportunities out of luck.
Graduated high school, got my BA a year later. Struggled to find work as a photojournalist, found it overseas as a conflict photographer. Bounced between embed jobs and foreign correspondent gigs.
Came back, kept getting laid off when newspapers began failing (curse you, Craigslist and short-sighted management!) so I embedded again. Got blown up, worked and wandered in Europe, came back to Seattle for a friend’s wedding.
Head injury turned out to be chronic and I learned I was going to be a father, so I enrolled in teaching school and became a teacher.
I enjoyed being a teacher until the job became too much of a political football with ridiculous mandates and lack of rationality at both ends of the spectrum and a vanishing middle. The past few years, in one of the wealthier school districts, I’ve had classes of 45 students in a classroom with desks for 32, and the budget crisis is just getting started. AI is going to tank Seattle’s economy in the next 2-5 years, and I can’t count on enjoying my retirement in my later years (or even making it to then), so I’m out.
In June we are getting on a plane and moving to the Netherlands. I want to enjoy my kids (9 and 13) while they’re kids, show them other ways of living and coexisting in the world, and spend my “retirement” trying a new venture in a new place. I’ve got enough salted away that we’re set through their time in college, so we’re good to go no matter what.
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