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tl:dr What do I do if I just want a job that I enjoy and do not care much about the money?

I do not need a high paying job for various reasons, but I still want(/need?) to do something fulfilling and wouldn't mind getting paid for it.

I like research. I have been doing academic research for the past few years, so I am still considering a PhD. I definitely do not have to worry about a high salary there! But I also like plain old solving problems with programming, so I am considering going out and getting a job as a programmer (again).

Since I don't care much about high pay, and I do care about enjoyment and self-fulfillment, it seems that I should be picky if I am going to look for jobs. I do not find fulfillment in high compensation, though I understand that others might. I would rather do something fun, interesting, or unusual, while avoiding features I already know I dislike.

For example, I learned OOP a bit in college during my first-ever programming course (Java). It didn't stick and all I learned was that I don't like OOP. Surely this suggests I should avoid jobs/languages that require an OOP paradigm?

Like, sometimes I think I should just go back and hardcore brush up on my C programming and go get a job writing C somewhere. Or see if I can translate my academic R/Python skills somewhere. Or go learn some functional language and see if I can get a job doing that.

> Thinking of yourselves as someone who is a writer of a certain programming language is self constarining and missing the point.

I totally get where you are coming from. For example, many people do jobs they dislike or don't care about knowing that it enables activities/experiences/purchases they do like or care about. But really, does this not fully depend on what each person subjectively thinks "the point" is?

The point for me is that I would like to enjoy all of my life, not hate my work time and only enjoy my leisure time.

Maybe I'll figure it out someday.




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