Consider yourself fortunate to even have the opportunity to be doing what you're doing. If you're anything like me, very few of your friends have the type of job you do.
My story, a typical one:
I started at 18 setting up machines for new hires. Two years later, they fired my boss and I became a LAN Admin. A year later, I won the Employee of the Year award (out of ~600 employees at an engingeering company). Realizing that I wasn't being paid enough, I searched for greener pastures.
I moved to Boston almost a year ago and doubled my salary. I'm now 23 and VERY close to 6 figs.
The point is this: LEAVE YOUR GODDAMN JOB IF YOU'RE UNHAPPY. THERE'S SOMETHING BETTER FOR YOU OUT THERE.
Consider yourself fortunate to even have the opportunity to be doing what you're doing. If you're anything like me, very few of your friends have the type of job you do.
My story, a typical one:
I started at 18 setting up machines for new hires. Two years later, they fired my boss and I became a LAN Admin. A year later, I won the Employee of the Year award (out of ~600 employees at an engingeering company). Realizing that I wasn't being paid enough, I searched for greener pastures.
I moved to Boston almost a year ago and doubled my salary. I'm now 23 and VERY close to 6 figs.
The point is this: LEAVE YOUR GODDAMN JOB IF YOU'RE UNHAPPY. THERE'S SOMETHING BETTER FOR YOU OUT THERE.
Take off your effing skirt.
-WTF