It's up to you to prioritize. Since you need the break badly, I think you should stick to the resignation. IMO, job satisfaction is the most important, if not 2nd to the pay.
Now thats the thing. I don't want to continue in IT. But I don't know anything else I'm good at. And my company is pretty cool too compared to other companies in the industry. So if I were to get another job in the same industry my gut feeling says I'll be better off staying at the same place. Then again, maybe a different environment might reduce my strong growing dislike for the IT industry.
Now thats the thing. I don't want to continue in IT. But I don't know anything else I'm good at. And my company is pretty cool too compared to other companies in the industry. So if I were to get another job in the same industry my gut feeling says I'll be better off staying at the same place. Then again, maybe a different environment might reduce my strong growing dislike for the IT industry.
Now thats the thing. I don't want to continue in IT. But I don't know anything else I'm good at. And my company is pretty cool too compared to other companies in the industry. So if I were to get another job in the same industry my gut feeling says I'll be better off staying at the same place. Then again, maybe a different environment might reduce my strong growing dislike for the IT industry.
I think a different environment will change your mind. Take some time off till you're broke and join another company. See how it goes, and decide again. I think you should give it another chance.
I think a different environment will change your mind. Take some time off till you're broke and join another company. See how it goes, and decide again. I think you should give it another chance.
Yeah. I paid 25 francs for a fucking Red Bull + Wodka, then when I was leaving the club we realised we didn't have enough to get back so we had to climb the Alpes for an hour
You should know better and know I lost that a long time ago, Ken.