Is IT something someone w/ an AV backround can possibly do?

Hello all, im Male 29 years old and I attended college in 2014 for audio engineering, primarily focusing on recording studio techniques. During my studies, I learned basic computer skills and how to use audio software like Pro Tools. Before college, I had only ever used PC, but I became proficient in using a Mac while at school.

After graduating, I got a job with PSAV in the United states (im from canada) where I was involved in corporate AV events, weddings etc at a 5 star hotel, I would setup, troubleshoot, operate live shows, and/or just be around incase a problem arose.

In 2016, I transferred back to Canada. I worked there for two years at another 5 star hotel before transitioning to freelance AV work until I found a position at Elsewhere, at another AV company.

Currently, I am the warehouse supervisor, managing the entire operation. I use a program called Flex to pack shows and ensure that all necessary gear is loaded onto trucks for setups on time, rather than being on-site for setups as I used to. We also troubleshoot and conduct quality control on equipment when issues arise.

Before my AV career, I worked in customer service as a high school student at grocery stores and in retail, which helped me significantly when dealing with customers at the two 5-star hotels where I worked. I am also proficient in troubleshooting and staying calm under pressure, as I often had to troubleshoot in front of hundreds of people in awkward situations. I'm looking to get out of the AV industry, Is IT something i could transfer to possibly?

Also wondering if its worth it, I'm making around 60k/year and I'm feeling like this is a peak for me as in order to make higher I would need to pursue a different role and alot of these high paying roles have ridiculous hours thag are all over the place in this industry. I'm used to 12 hr days or overnights early mornings I been doing them my whole 20s but im looking for something more 9-5ish wish similar to higher pay.

TLDR: I have 8 years Customer Service & AV skills is IT something i could get into?