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Well, the things I would like to do require new education to the tune of a full bachelor's or masters, which I have neither the funds nor time for.
If I somehow were to come into money, I would definitely do this. As is though, I'll have to make do with less lofty goals. Thanks for the insight though!
If you do have interest in pursuing more education, many employers in the US offer some tuition reimbursement, usually about $5k per year. If your current employer does not, you could look for a similar role at a company that offers this, then sign up for a program that is offered online and asynchronous. I've heard some IT people are able to work multiple jobs simultaneously while meeting their metrics, so you could potentially knock out some of your school work when you have free time during the day.