QUOTE(brightjoey @ Jun 19 2013, 10:43 PM)
I know your feeling. I'm going through the same thing too, and my company is quite big too. My suggestion is to find a new job while still working. This time choose carefully and ask specific questions about the jobscope.
Once you found that job you can learn alot, then go for it and don't look back. Most important is to work without regrets or else you will spend your time worrying and not giving 100%.
Yeap, I agree. However, since you did mention that the pay is not too bad for your current position, I suggest saving up a small nest egg before actually leaving your job. Killing two birds with one stone, so to speak; you still have income, and you're searching around for a better job without affecting your current one.Once you found that job you can learn alot, then go for it and don't look back. Most important is to work without regrets or else you will spend your time worrying and not giving 100%.
Just a personal opinion: I do not believe that one can learn "nothing", because no matter how boring or bad a job is, there is always something we can learn from it(be it good or bad). Perhaps you don't see it now but you probably will later in the future.
Above all, try to make the best of your current job and enjoy it too.
Jun 26 2013, 01:11 AM

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