u/BadPuzzleheaded9676

Image 1 — Just witnessed this spider jump onto this big moth and take it down!
Image 2 — Just witnessed this spider jump onto this big moth and take it down!
Image 3 — Just witnessed this spider jump onto this big moth and take it down!
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Just witnessed this spider jump onto this big moth and take it down!

What kind of spider is this? Colorado, USA

Took down this large moth while it was in flight! Not sure if it’s gonna be able to drag it up from where it ran out from.

u/BadPuzzleheaded9676 — 6 hours ago

At 35 and with a bad economy, is it even feasible to leave my Federal job for a career change?

I’m 35 living in Colorado with intentions to move in the next few years, perhaps PNW. I work for TSA for the last seven years and make around 75k a year. I’d be interested in moving into computer tech, I have an AA but never finished the BS. I would have to self study and attempt to apply for entry level positions which would start around 50k a year in my area IF I was even able to land one.

Why do I want to career change? Well the job is easy and pay is good for what it is but it’s obviously a terrible job. No work life balance, they try to get you for anything, since trump was elected there’s been zero upward movement potential because of the freeze, we are hemorrhaging personnel, they announced mandatory RDO overtime through the summer months, etc.

I did the math and I have missed out on hundreds of thousands in earning potential assuming seven years ago I went the tech route and continued to grow within the field.

I keep wanting to start to make this change but always get hung up on actually starting because of the huge perceived hurdles, big pay cut from an unskilled position to a skilled one, actual study and testing, actually landing a job, etc

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u/BadPuzzleheaded9676 — 2 days ago