In today's job market, I'd recommend following Sean's advice with one caveat
-- find another job before you leave.  Otherwise you will have a gap in your
resume that will raise questions about why you left.

Andy

-----Original Message-----
From: Sean Corfield 

I quit. Then went and looked for a new job.

I've always given people the same advice: if you're not happy with
your job, quit. Don't bitch about it, don't expect it will get better,
just quit. Then go out and look for something better.

One caveat: if you think you have a great boss, approach them first
and tell them you're bored / unhappy and explain what you'd like to be
doing. If the company can offer you that, cool, otherwise quit.

Remember that we spend about a third of our lives working (and a third
sleeping!) so we'd damn well better enjoy that large part of our

lives! :)
-- 
Sean A Corfield -- http://www.corfield.org/
Team Fusebox -- http://www.fusebox.org/
Got Gmail? -- I have 50, yes 50, invites to give away!

"If you're not annoying somebody, you're not really alive."
-- Margaret Atwood



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