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by zimpenfish
4474 days ago
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(disclaimer: I have no mortage, no kids, and I'm a contractor with no job security) More money, more family time, more learning + experience? I'd say go for it. Telco developers can pick up a lot of side-knowledge which may help you in future endeavours. |
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Part of the reason I applied for this new role, is that I need the kick to get projects to completion. In the last 5 years, I have taken ideas to 85% completion without coding anything myself and then the oDesk/freelancer dev disappears/let me down.
Two months later, a weekend side project is posted here on HN or TC, which has launched successfully and become a funded start-up. Worse thing is, their app is doing EXACTLY what I was 12 months ago, in some cases better and in some, worse.
I am left gutted, demotivated, out of pocket (lucky I have a very understanding wife) and with code I cant understand and complete. It gets worse...100% of these start-ups which i have part complete, go on to get round B/C and or get swallowed. I am in losses close to $20K following my dream of creating a successful product and begging developers to code it.
That thought alone is pushing me to take the second job.