Anyone ever consider pivoting to a less sedentary job?

The more I work in an office/at home, the more I wish my job involved more movement and even the opportunity to get outside sometimes. I did finance and CS in school, work in data now, but can't help wanting a job that isn't at a desk. When I worked retail in school, I honestly loved walking around all day, stacking shelves, etc. I'm sure physical labor won't be as appealing when I'm older, but I keep wishing I maybe hadn't chosen such sedentary skills.

Anyone else feel this way? Ever thought about career pivot to something else and if so, what? I thought maybe some area of real estate could involve getting out and about evaluating properties every now and then, but not exactly sure how lucrative something like that could be vs. sucking it up and sitting at my desk

 

how about this - $60k to jerk off in the mountains all summer.

sitting at a desk is satisfactory but there's nothing quite like working with your hands.

edit: search The Quiet Life of the King of the Mountain on YouTube if you cant see the vid I posted (I cant)

 

VC/PE was always a pipe dream for me for this reason. Not sure if the online meetings trend will continue after covid. I prefer in person.

Would probably need to go the MBA route to break in I’d imagine, but I’m not opposed to that

 

I worked a normal labor/maintenance job when I was in high school and during college and it was my favorite job I've ever had. I loved the guys I worked with too. Find myself thinking back to that job and those people quite often. The grass is always greener I guess.

Dayman?
 

Spiritually, manual labor is prestigious as you can work with your hands and pray at the same time. It is the Benedictine motto: "Ora et Labora." 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pray_and_work

"If you always put limits on everything you do, physical or anything else, it will spread into your work and into your life. There are no limits. There are only plateaus, and you must not stay there, you must go beyond them." - Bruce Lee
 

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