I freelanced for a guy who ran a cabinet factory, helping him integrate his automated fabrication equipment with his customer ordering system. Dead boring old technology, but extremely interesting to me learning about wood-working and stuff.
I don't know if I have a point, but I bet if you're not picky about tech stack (at ALL), you can find some really cool work to do in non-tech industries.
I don't know if I have a point, but I bet if you're not picky about tech stack (at ALL), you can find some really cool work to do in non-tech industries.