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Old 07-28-2022, 08:11 AM   #46
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Suggestion is to update resume and apply for other opportunities. If you get interviews that is great, if not you still can fall back on this stable paying job you currently have. No harming in applying for other opportunities, just need to make that initial step of faith. Obviously don't just take whatever for the sake of leaving, as you still have to pay bills and provide for family. Eg. If there is a better opportunity or even a parallel move, I'd jump on it.

I was in similar boat as OP couple years ago, comfortable stable job. Could stayed there my entire career. I had most things, like show up late, take very long lunch breaks (2-3 hours), good benefits etc. Eventually left because management wasn't fair in compensating me when I was the top performing employee on the team. Would save the company easy $100k a year, they would give me $0 of that. So I just said, fuck this and found a better job.
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