Glad to hear it's going well for you Jarick.
With project management, all the hard work is upfront (like development and design) and "herding cats". Then it's just status, financial tracking and validation.
I've turned down several jobs thus far, but good overall interview practice. But I'm getting a little stir crazy.
I've been getting projects done around the house - but it's a little meh from the excitement of what I'm used to.
Honestly, if this house was 100% paid for I'd just call it and retire because my wife has a really good gig. But I'd like to stay ahead of schedule on the payoff of the mortgage, so I need to get back at it for another couple of years then decide if I want to wrap it up or what I'm willing to tolerate....LOL
Maybe when I retire I'll do something completely different and go work for a buddy operating a bull dozer or a backhoe and tear stuff up for money for a bit - seems like good therapy