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  • flashbender0

    I assume that if you have two kids, you are older and therefore have been doing this a while. How long were you at this other job? And was it good before ?

    Circumstances change, and so maybe the job sucks now. For me, if I'm not happy in my job that does have a tendency to spill over into my non-work time, but you just have to find a way to deal.

    As a friend of mine says "Do what you you gotta do to get paid, do what you love at home"

    I realize this offers no solution to your problem, but leaving that job before having something else lined up is clearly not a good idea - unless your wife makes a bunch of money.

    Also, bear in mind that even if you do find something new, you're going to be "low man on the totem pole" if the economy goes south even more and agencies look at layoffs.

    • Well... I am 28. I have been at this for about 7 years now. But, the job was good up until about a year ago when the senior designers started fucking up. The low on the totem pole thing is really the thing that scares me the most. I dont want to be the last man on the bottom.Knuckleberry
    • 7 years?!?!?!
      time to move on my friend.
      flashbender
    • 7 years total in the field. 2 at my current place.Knuckleberry
    • oh, that's different. but still, sounds like it is time to move onflashbender

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