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by buzzybee 3462 days ago
It might be that you're better at the management side of things. But don't be tempted just by "grass is greener" thinking: Try to imagine that every job could be hard, that you jump in, discover you don't know what you're doing and you're under a lot of pressure to find a solution, to take action and write documents and schedule meetings and send emails. Will you be motivated to struggle and prevail? More motivated than your worst days in previous jobs? If your response to that is "bring it on," then the shift will be good.