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I've been working in hvac installs for two years and I don't think it will be a sustainable career path. I find the work physically and mentally exhausting and it fills me with dread and anxiety every day. Lately it has been taking a serious toll on my overall health. I went to trade school from retail because I felt desperate for a career path but it has never really felt like a good fit for me personally. Now I feel like I'm teetering on the edge of a breakdown.
Imposter syndrome and the anxiety from doing work I don't fully understand or feel confident in is taking its toll. Any passion I once felt is gone.
I like helping people, I think a career focused on the environment would be interesting and I like being creative. I'm okay with just finding a job that pays the bills, and I'm also open to going back to school.
Or do I just suck it up and stick it out?
Thanks for reading
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