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How was your first time changing your job?

Looking to learn from everyone's experience. I've had only one job, I've been working for 5 years, still working there, haven't had a raise in 2 1/2 years, while newer employees did. The one thing keeping me comfortable is the WFH option, that I still have. If I lose that, I'll definitely start learning new stuff, and trying to get the hell out, and apply everywhere, fitting requirements or not until I land something better paying. It's not a bad job, but lack of raise, monotony, lack of challenge, and being a job where I work with people takes more out of me than free time is replenishing mentally.I started as an energetic, willing to go above and beyond and get noticed individual and got to a chronical IDon'TGiveADeadFuckAnymore individual and working the bare minimum. Living in EU here, as a sidenote I don't have a Bachelor's degree, I failed…


Looking to learn from everyone's experience. I've had only one job, I've been working for 5 years, still working there, haven't had a raise in 2 1/2 years, while newer employees did. The one thing keeping me comfortable is the WFH option, that I still have. If I lose that, I'll definitely start learning new stuff, and trying to get the hell out, and apply everywhere, fitting requirements or not until I land something better paying. It's not a bad job, but lack of raise, monotony, lack of challenge, and being a job where I work with people takes more out of me than free time is replenishing mentally.I started as an energetic, willing to go above and beyond and get noticed individual and got to a chronical IDon'TGiveADeadFuckAnymore individual and working the bare minimum. Living in EU here, as a sidenote I don't have a Bachelor's degree, I failed to finish the Engineering School.

I'll read every opinion and will thank in advance for it!

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