I have gone from studying to become an engineers to instead become an industrial furniture worker...
I have a friend who went from working as a professional chef for over 10 years to work as a concrete worker
I recently went from being the pizza guy (did that for 12 years) to now being a 3rd shift manager at a 7-Eleven. After a while, I found that even if the job is boring and there's little left to challenge yourself, you do end up in a certain comfort zone, which can make it hard to step out of the old job.
Yes I agree on that, it was very hard but it feels good now to get to learn something new.
Finished my 1st week now and enjoyed it alot. A very big part to why it was fun was the fact that the class contains people from all over the world, I have classmates from China, Tunisia, Mexico, Thailand, Philippines, Russia, Ukraine, Ghana, USA, Iran so the discussions about what we are learning becomes filled with diffrent views depending on where you are from originally.
3 weeks from now we will have a 1 month long job training and that is something I look forward to