
Originally Posted by
SickbyDefinition
I strongly disagree with Balaam. A career is something you are investing your life in. It's not something you just have to deal with or get over, it's something you will be doing every single day. Over and over again. For the majority of your life, taking out weekends and holidays (or whenever you're off).
Yeah, you can get promotions, and yeah, new co-workers, etc. But if you are working in a cubicle, those things start to stop mattering. You start to want something different, something that is at least somewhat entertaining. At least something that interests you. Not just something you're good at doing. Hell, I'm really good at playing Jenga. But would I like to do it for the rest of my life? No. And even if you are in a big fancy top floor window office, would it be worth doing the same dull job you're not interested in?
But hey, I mean, at least you'd be good at it.
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