That was exactly my thought. Even if you're tired of it, just finish it out and move on. Like Mike said, it'll be easier to move on to something you do enjoy if you complete that. Just because you're trained to do xxxxxxxx or have a degree in xxxxxxx doesn't mean you're stuck on one specific path. Use that experience, training, or schooling to get your foot in the door to something you do enjoy. I have extensive experience in HF/Satellite communications, communication security, crypto/keymat and that type of thing. I'm now doing none of that, but it did pave the way for what I'm doing now. A lot of the issue I dealt with back then, I can apply to working in operations centers now. Take what you know and figure out how to apply it to what you want to do and be ready to show or explain to potential employers how that will benefit them.
It's your choice, but I would strongly suggest you first finish what you started and then move on...Good luck with whatever you decide.![]()