I am quite jealous of all you brilliant people out there working towards FIRE in your engineering and technology related jobs. Alas, I have very little aptitude for such things and I am really starting to wonder if I am doomed to flounder my way towards retirement through a series of unsatisfactory administrative assistant jobs. Can anyone recommend any other sorts of careers out there that pay 50K+ per year that don't demand a detail-oriented or mathematically agile mind? My talents are more in the creative realm and and I also think I have teaching ability. However, I know of very few teaching, writing, or other types of careers that are highly marketable or pay the sort of wage I'd need to hit retirement before 60.
I have a BA in English with a minor in Spanish as well as a Certificate of Environmental Studies that I obtained from MU in 2006. Since then, I've been working as office support and currently have a decent gig for the last five years as an administrative assistant for a property management company where I currently make about $40K/yr. However, I am so unmotivated, disengaged and depressed, I don't know how much longer I can stand to be here. It's very frustrating because this is actually the best job I've ever had in terms of pay and benefits and I have a good relationship with all my coworkers, so I'm very reluctant to leave except for the nagging feeling of my life going to waste. The work load would be more than manageable for anyone else, I'm sure, but I truly struggle with organization, time management and focus and so I feel I'm really just spending most of my time hiding how bad I am at my job. Because I feel like such a poor employee, it is even harder to keep my head in the game and be focused what is really going on at work.
I think because most of my ambitions seems to be oriented towards activities that do NOT pay well (or at all!), that is why I am so eager for FIRE. I have realized that likely the only way I'll be free to pursue a real life with real passion is to get myself free from the need to make money, but this is proving to be a Catch-22. It seems most jobs out there that pay well require one to be at a ninja level of time management, organization, etc., and this is what I've struggled with most my entire life.
I have thought before that perhaps I might have some skill in the realm of technical writing, however I am not well-versed any technical topic.
I've been able to save about 50% of my income this year and my net worth should hit $50K by the end of the year, which is exciting to me, but also discouraging in realizing I will probably need to hit about $485-600K for full FIRE someday.
Any thoughtful recommendations out there?