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What’s been needling you this week?

  • JackusD@feddit.uk
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    1 year ago

    Clients at work (same as most weeks to be honest) making stupid changes. I haven’t enjoyed work for a while now, and have been thinking of finding something new.

    • tkc@feddit.ukOPM
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      1 year ago

      Ah that sucks. I was in that place a while ago. Would you change companies or careers?

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        1 year ago

        Company I think as I do enjoy the work I do, it’s just made a lot more stressful with poor management and pain-in-the-arse clients. Ideally I’d like an in-house dev role, I’ve heard it’s a lot less stressful.

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          1 year ago

          Sounds like you’re in a coding type role. Mate the market is very bouyant for our skills right now. I am starting a new job on Monday where my pay has gone up significantly over my last one.

    • juniper@feddit.uk
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      1 year ago

      I definitely advocate for moving somewhere else if you’re in a position to. We spend so much of our lives at work just to be able to exist and one day look back and think…wow I spent so long being stressed / unhappy. I know not everyone has the luxury of being able to leave a job if they aren’t happy - been there myself, but if you can, go for it.

      • tkc@feddit.ukOPM
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        1 year ago

        Best thing I ever did was leave the job I was unhappy with. Took me 2-3 years to finally do it, but was totally worth it in the end. It can be hard to take the plunge.