I just took a look at the occupational outlook for the computer sciences, and it looks very sweet indeed.
http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos042.htm
My current job is physically demanding and stressful and it also barely pays the bills. I'm sick of it. According to the statistics for database administrators on this page,
http://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes151061.htm
if I was only in the 25th percentile (50k), it would still be a drastic improvement to my quality of life. So that may give you an idea of what I'm working with.
I've put aside money for school and have found this so far:
http://bulletin.ipfw.edu/preview_pro...3&returnto=333
I'm thinking the informatics and network computing concentrations would be the best route as they seem to apply more to database administration, which it seems is projected to grow the fastest as well as offer the most and well-paying jobs.
Is this going to get my foot in the door at a decent company or govt department?
I like computers and don't mind the corporate environment. I don't mind busting my ass or having to participate in continuing education. 50k per year would grant me the means to do everything I want to do in life that requires money. More is always better, and like everyone else, I'd like to put my girl in a range rover and own a nice home, but I'm saying that it's not just about money.
For those of you who work in the field, do you like it? Are you stressed out all the time or work 60+ hr/week? Does it pay the bills? Given a do-over, would you go into the same thing?
I'm still young, but this will probably be it for me until the kids are out of the house. Once I'm in, I need to be commited fully. I'm just trying to figure out if this is the area for me.
Thanks guys.