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30 year old male career change engineering to technologist

Hello, interested in hearing any career change stories. I’ve read a few posts around reddit. I’m looking to leave my engineering role in the aerospace industry and looking at ultrasound tech, X-ray, CT... would love to hear some lessons learned, things to consider, and would you make the career change if you went back in time. Thank you!

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