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Have you considered how you might feel about IT in other contexts? For example, in an academic environment, in a library, at a small nonprofit, etc. I ask because my job (data analysis and technical writing office work) varies drastically across types of businesses and I find that I prefer working around academics.
Or a different layer of IT. Solution architect is great if you like to analyze problems and have broad scope for the right solution.
I'm a bit uncertain if it's possible to become solution architect right after helpdesk, even with a lot of experience in that. And I think it's going to be especially hard to find someone willing to hire solution architect without a degree
Straight off helpdesk no. You need to go through a few years of operations engineering (basically deploying/configuring stuff).
Without a degree it's no issue. I know plenty of SolArch without a degree