the idea is to use your soon to be former job as a fallback option.

I’m a nurse looking for an office job, but it can be it turns out to be something I don’t like (never worked an office job). I was thinking of giving it 1 to 2 years to see how it is.

If I have to use my current bedside position as a fallback I don’t want to change specialties, cause that would mean being treated like a newbie all over again, something I want to avoid.

I get that people are constantly looking for better options and 2 years might be a long time. The current coworkers that make the job amenable might also leave for greener pastures before I come back, if ever.

  • Rhynoplaz@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Everybody I worked with at my last job followed me to my new job. Not because of me, just because it’s a much better place to work, and small towns don’t have many options.