All,
After 20+ years in the business, I can't take it anymore in the corporate setting. I work for a successful startup that became large (1000+ people), and I have been there over 5 years. I ran the infrastructure, which is all cloud-based. I became less hands-on over time, focusing on building teams and standards and leading architecturally at a high-level.
Now I hate my life. HR, bureaucracy, meetings, lying upper-management, and the fact that I am already fully vested, make it a chore to get up to get to work. I am in my 40's in a very big city in the northeast U.S.
Before I quit everything and hide out in a third world country avoiding ever working again, can anyone tell me if my idea to try to strike out on my own as an Cloud Infrastructure Consultant is a stupid idea?
I have a year or two of savings, I'm renting with no kids. My expenses are very high but minus rent and soon possibly COBRA, I can reduce it.
I don't think I can be an FTE anymore, it's utter misery. Having lost autonomy (with a new corporate culture of intense micromanagement from the senior level), meetings (60-70% of the week), losing work from home to take the crowded subway just to come to a loud-ass office where someone always has a cold, having pay remain static after inflation (it didn't matter before stock all vested), and believing that the people above me are buffoons... means that it seems the ONLY option is to do consulting.
LinkedIn is pretty dry - I seem to be sent only low-paying IC roles, or extremely senior executive roles, whereas I am a middle manager.
Sincerely,
Desperately Seeking An Echo Chamber
In 2020, during peak pandemic, we had to organize clases for a team of 500 profesores and teacher assistants. One day, I expend a whole morning replaying emails about a moodel server and an email server that we didn't control. It was useful, but after a whole morning of "bureaucracy" I really had to stop and do some "real" work, Whatever, write a midterm or think about a research item that has no hope of success. I remember the pain.
Back to your problem ...
Sorry that I can't help, but my general recommendation is to read whateverpatio11 wrote about that https://www.kalzumeus.com/greatest-hits/ Perhaps https://www.kalzumeus.com/2012/09/17/ramit-sethi-and-patrick... and https://www.kalzumeus.com/2012/09/21/ramit-sethi-and-patrick...