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blargoe wrote: » ... Since my pay and benefits are significantly above market for my increasingly outdated skill set, it is unlikely that I will be going anywhere for a while until I find something that is a low enough pay cut with an increase in exposure to current technology to justify a move.
Datcyde wrote: » Moved to Texas for a new job. Left 9 months later because of it being really disappointing. Been at new job for 7 month and love every minute of it. They are giving me the full ride for school (WGU), and any certs I want. I'll stay here for a good ten years to see where my career is before deciding to move.
DatabaseHead wrote: » Wow - Committing to 10 years because of a WGU bachelors and certificates?
Datcyde wrote: » ...I'll stay here for a good ten years to see where my career is before deciding to move.
Eightn9ne wrote: » 7 Years in November. My first IT job out of high school. Did 2 years in help desk then got promoted to Systems Admin in 2012. Still here as a System Admin and don't see myself going anywhere tbh. Next position is Team Lead and there's no way I'm taking that even though I've been offered. Great team, great environment, great boss etc. Pays the mortgage so I can't complain
EANx wrote: » Stagnation is bad. It's less about if you're working for the same organization than experiencing new things, opportunity for advancement, respect and decent salary adjustments. People who find that unicorn should be careful to consider if the grass really is greener elsewhere.
DatabaseHead wrote: » A lot depends on how much your bonus pay out will be...... It's not uncommon at all to wait around for the bonus before bouncing.
xxxkaliboyxxx wrote: » 10 years - US Army 11 Months - US Army Corp of Engineers 6 Months(present) - Energy Company Next job will be 3 months according to my trend.
UnixGuy wrote: » Actually @Eightn9ne you seem to be getting great experience, and if you're being trained and exposed to cloud-based solutions, then this is really the *new* stuff in the market so you're not really stagnating. I think stagnation is working with outdated technology doing repetitive work - this will make you less employable, but if you are in a busy and ever changing environment that embraces *new* technology then staying can be a good idea where you get to move up. Service Providers can be a great place for this because you get to do/see a lot. Some positions in banks/telcos can be as good...depends!
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