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Do you think the risk is worth it?

First off, I know what it feels like to experience hell in a job. I do. I left that job years ago and have been happy in my current job ever since Financially, emotionally, and support-wise happy However, I was helping a friend with her resume on Indeed, and accidentally stumbled across a job posting that was similar to mine with a pay that was substantially higher For the record – on a scale of 1-10, based on the average market rate in my area for this position, if 5 is average salary range my current job is 8 or 9 so it’s already above and with good annual raises. This job posting is about 20k-25k more bringing this job in the top 10 percentile of the market (for this particular job market) The thing is, I’m afraid what if it’s like the past hell job I had, also I’m…


First off, I know what it feels like to experience hell in a job. I do. I left that job years ago and have been happy in my current job ever since

Financially, emotionally, and support-wise happy

However, I was helping a friend with her resume on Indeed, and accidentally stumbled across a job posting that was similar to mine with a pay that was substantially higher

For the record – on a scale of 1-10, based on the average market rate in my area for this position, if 5 is average salary range my current job is 8 or 9 so it’s already above and with good annual raises. This job posting is about 20k-25k more bringing this job in the top 10 percentile of the market (for this particular job market)

The thing is, I’m afraid what if it’s like the past hell job I had, also I’m mid to late 20’s is there still room to grow? I live with my parents

It excites me and terrifies me, should I close the book and look the other way or should I apply and explore?

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