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u/Pauole — 5 days ago
▲ 63 r/jobs

How long to stay at a well-paying dead end job?

I’ve been at my current job for 3 months. It’s my first job out of college. I do nothing all day. My boss knows and doesn’t care. I’m a “team” of 1. I can’t help anyone else out with their work or get more work. There’s no growth in this job. I did get approval for one WFH day, which makes the lack of work more tolerable, but I’m slowly losing my mind. I can only read and do crosswords for so long. I’m also learning nothing and I worry about getting a job in the future having done so little here.

I’m earning $78k in a HCOL and saving close to all of it. My parents are happy to let me live with them rent-free so I can save more. I don’t want to live with them forever, but it is helping me get a really good start and I generally don’t mind living with them.

How long do I stay at my low-stress but meaningless job? I’m on my third interview with a different company and got to thinking about if it’s worth it. If I got another job, it would almost certainly be in a different state. The one I’m interviewing for would pay about the same, but I’d have to move and pay rent in a slightly lower cost of living area. There’s an actual team, work, and room for promotions, though.

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u/Pauole — 15 days ago