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I graduated college in 2005 as a computer engineer and comp sci student. As I stepped into the working world, I had 1 rule that I intended to follow - never work anywhere for too long so I cam absorb and learn as much as I can.

The plan was working really well until I quit my first job (after 1 year) and got into my second job. I had planned on being at the second for a year also - 3 years later i'm still here.

Why am I here? Money...

They pay me pretty good and it's hard to walk away from a cushy job that pays me bucks. This is the kind of place people want to make their careers - but I don't want to make a career now. I want to take risks and grow as fast as I can.

Problem is, this is one of those BIG sucky companies. I'm sure you all know what i'm talking about...

Every day I come into work, I get this overwhelming feeling of despair. The work here SUCKS - it's no fun and i'm not learning anything anymore. Most of the work I do is big-company overhead crap. Rarely do I get to push my development skills and become a stronger programmer. I own several applications which are garbage and I inherited from other fired developers. This company is plagued with half assed rules and policies and indecisiveness. You're not allowed to touch ANYTHING unless there is a project code for it.

Overall, I hate working here. I want to start learning again. I want to love my product and enjoy coming to work. I want to be part of something small and promising...

So... i'm 2 seconds away from quitting my job.

Some of you might say, "Don't quit your job until you find another" - and I understand why that's important. But here's the thing - I want the time off. I want to be able to have all the free time I need to explore, read, and grow as a developer. I want a few months to myself before I go looking again.

So... any advice before I take the plunge? Given the state of the economy, am I crazy to do this? It's great money and very cushy... so difficult to quit but I can't stop thinking about quitting every day I come here.

(When I look for work again, It will either be in california or north Jersey/NYC).

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How is this programming related? – Sbm007 Sep 29 at 19:26
How long can you afford to not be working? Given the economy, I would have at least twice that saved up. Just b/c things are getting better doesn't mean anyone's hiring. But I feel for you--bad work situations are extremely demoralizing and unmotivating. But have a plan on how you're going to get from where you are to what you want to do. – Joe Sep 29 at 19:27
This place paid me pretty well - I have 100K+ saved up. I'm single. I have the ability to be jobless and survive for a long time - the thought of dipping into my savings like that frightens me though. I was planning on doing this quitting earlier in the year, so I already have more money than I planned. – Mnm Sep 29 at 19:32
Quit now and let someone who's been downsized have an opportunity to provide for their family. – DVK Sep 29 at 19:45
its about career, i saw worst questions here that are still open, i vote to re-open. – 01 Sep 30 at 10:03
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closed as not programming related by Brandon, Thomas Owens, George Stocker, Lance Roberts, Pascal MARTIN Sep 29 at 19:27

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If you do not enjoy working and you think you are intelligent enough to get respectable amount at other place.. Quit it

You can check below SO threads for more discussion about quitting job :

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