Michael, thanks for flushing this thought and idea out more! I really appreciated reading this! As much as I ‘say’, I like change and can tolerate a healthy amount of risk, lol 😋, I think I fall into the low risk category when it comes to this as well, if I’m honest with myself!
I find this article intriguing because it highlights the complexities of dealing with the prospect of leaving a job. I can relate to those who choose to remain in a familiar job, hoping that things will improve. Next year marks my 10th year in the same industry. During this time, I've only experienced internal promotions and job changes within the same company. However, in recent years, I've faced numerous setbacks, leading me to pursue online certifications and apply for jobs elsewhere. The challenge I face is that I don't feel adequately prepared for the gaming/film/commercial industry, and conversely, if a studio appreciates my current experience, I have to navigate the current state of those industries. In my current field, although job stability hasn't been ideal, it has been consistent. I'm hoping to gain clarity by the end of the year as I head into my one-month sabbatical in December.
Michael, thanks for flushing this thought and idea out more! I really appreciated reading this! As much as I ‘say’, I like change and can tolerate a healthy amount of risk, lol 😋, I think I fall into the low risk category when it comes to this as well, if I’m honest with myself!
I find this article intriguing because it highlights the complexities of dealing with the prospect of leaving a job. I can relate to those who choose to remain in a familiar job, hoping that things will improve. Next year marks my 10th year in the same industry. During this time, I've only experienced internal promotions and job changes within the same company. However, in recent years, I've faced numerous setbacks, leading me to pursue online certifications and apply for jobs elsewhere. The challenge I face is that I don't feel adequately prepared for the gaming/film/commercial industry, and conversely, if a studio appreciates my current experience, I have to navigate the current state of those industries. In my current field, although job stability hasn't been ideal, it has been consistent. I'm hoping to gain clarity by the end of the year as I head into my one-month sabbatical in December.