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I never really used Quark until after I worked with InDesign and only because a client needed it. Not by choice. Not that it isn't bad to know. I just never needed it.
I now use InDesign very much. I like the transition from Illustrator to InDesign. It seems more natural to me. I mess with Freehand here and there and can't get into the shortcuts they it uses.
I have been lucky and able to turn in PDF's to printers. As long as you export correctly with all the needed traping, they should have no problems. It helps from having to collect all of the assets and do a pre-flight & package.
I Would consider learning more Quark, but not buying it unless we really need it here. I don't think that will happen so no worries here.
Not sure if that helped.... but cheers!