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A sidestep into cloud administration, Salesforce and the like could be good? Similar skillet but ultimately all of the heavy troubleshooting and downtime critical problems are outsourced to the SAAS vendor and you'll probably have a paid support contract with the vendor to hawk what you don't want to deal with onto. I stumbled into it as the best role I could land following a layoff and it's been extremely chill as all of the really nasty stuff is the vendor's problem but plenty of fun project work and poking at technical challenges for me. On the other hand I'm not yet at a point of feeling burnt out or waning passion so I'm just tired of everything being so far from the wire and generally feeling "fake" and like my changes have zero meaning
I'm definitely watching this post since I've watched family members get burnt out and change careers unsuccessfully and want to keep an exit strategy in mind at all times so I don't find myself as burnt out