My first engineer-ish job was 4 years ago and in person, it was a simple product in a simple environment, and they took their time in training me, first in getting my PowerShell up to their standards, then AWS, then MSSQL. But because the product and team was so small and simple a lot of standard devops tools were never needed or implemented.
Two weeks in, I'm scrambling to get my Python up to developer level, and learn Ansible, and learn Docker, and learn Linux System Administration, and learn Terraform, and learn UniData, and learn the actual product we're using and all its idiosyncrasies from being 50 years old and clearly not being rewritten into a modern web app. I've got two small monitoring projects I grabbed just to turn out something productive while I try to wrap my head around the rest, but with a toddler I almost exclusively care for, my days of working long nights to catch up are nearly over. I'm working on my anxiety about it, but as others have mentioned here, it's a worker's market and I have other potential employers keeping in touch if things don't work out.
I think the biggest lessoned I've learned from all of this is that I need to probably talk to a therapist and get on some anxiety medication, I don't want stress to put me in my grave before I watch my kid grow up, he's the best thing that ever happened to me, even if he broke one of my Joycons
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