I think it's not uncommon to feel this way about your job, but I do think technology is worse in some ways because of how FAST it moves. You really do have to learn so much ALL THE FREAKING time. I graduated, what, not even a year and a half ago? And I already feel like my skills are out of date because I don't care enough to keep up with the industry and learn new stuff in the meantime.
So yeah. I guess it really is about figuring out whether the good stuff (money/benefits) are worth sticking out the job. Like, for now, I feel like my job is good enough for me even though I don't really like it either. Or maybe I'm just scared, too. :-/
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I think it's not uncommon to feel this way about your job, but I do think technology is worse in some ways because of how FAST it moves. You really do have to learn so much ALL THE FREAKING time. I graduated, what, not even a year and a half ago? And I already feel like my skills are out of date because I don't care enough to keep up with the industry and learn new stuff in the meantime.
So yeah. I guess it really is about figuring out whether the good stuff (money/benefits) are worth sticking out the job. Like, for now, I feel like my job is good enough for me even though I don't really like it either. Or maybe I'm just scared, too. :-/