Doesn’t matter how much i get paid, I gotta change shit in my life. Nothing is worth this pain.

Temperature is warming up, maybe my car won’t be so bad to live out of anymore.

      • Smuuthbrane
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        22 hours ago
        1. A “stable” job is a myth. I left a big employer with thousands of employees and a long history for a start-up. The start-up has been more stable than my former employer. And far more stable than the Tier 1 automotive supplier that I was at that shit down my office on no notice.

        2. Know what you want to do. I thrive with wide responsibilities, many hats, and full creative input (I’m in engineering). My current role has that in spades, my last place was far too silo’d and cookie cutter.

        3. Know where you’d want to go, keep a running list of companies you believe would be a good fit. You may not find anything there (I’d never heard of my start-up until I saw the job ad), but having an idea of where you’d go would help comparing.

        Good luck, keep trying!