There's a third solution to your situation: keep your current job and take freelance/remote projects. You make way more money, you have things to do and show, and you can always decide to leave this position if it stagnates.
I can't believe more people aren't suggesting this.
It happened to me and after going through similiar feelings and almost quiting I started learning everything I wanted to but never had the time. Then I got involved with a local startup and now I have two jobs.
Never worked on the second job during company time for the first but being able to de-engage and saving the mind for the second job makes it possible.
It happened to me and after going through similiar feelings and almost quiting I started learning everything I wanted to but never had the time. Then I got involved with a local startup and now I have two jobs.
Never worked on the second job during company time for the first but being able to de-engage and saving the mind for the second job makes it possible.