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by Aurornis
205 days ago
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> $230K and no stock upside? You need to leave right now. $230K is already high compensation. "Leave right now" is useless advice because it's not an actual goal, it's just a hint to be angry or unhappy. You have to look for other jobs that pay higher first, actually pass interviews to get offers, and then decide if the stress-to-pay ratio at the new job is worth the change. |
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Yet he is still complaining and is unhappy. So as long as the OP is working for someone else no amount is ever enough, he still loses more time at work.
> You have to look for other jobs that pay higher first, actually pass interviews to get offers, and then decide if the stress-to-pay ratio at the new job is worth the change.
Hopefully he is prepared for lots of Leetcode puzzles to even be considered and competing against thousands of 20-30 somethings that have a lot more time, and that's the first hurdle. It's up to him to decide if that is worth the stress.
Or, he could start a business from one of his own projects that makes a lot more than his own yearly salary and the best part is that he works on his own terms.
Making more than $230k+ a year stress free is exactly what he is looking for and I guarantee you that no "9-5 job" exists that pays more without the additional stress and loss of time.