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by Domenic_S 4067 days ago
Are you there for the money or for the love? If money, stay and suck it up. If work represents a large portion of your happiness, bail.

2 years is not really a long time to live in suck-it-up mode, although your perspective will depend on which side of 30 you're on.

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On the way-later side of 30!

The current company is legacy-land as far as development tools goes (though they're reliable and in the right hands do very well). The prospective startup would involve new tools I need to "keep up-to-date".

I did a short (paid) project for them involving some popular scripting significantly-hipper-than-Perl language and delivered it in serviceable, idiomatic form that I know they were very happy with, using all the right libraries. I picked it up the tool/language quickly enough. I feel I need that experience and exposure to maintain my longevity in the SW market. Sticking with the current company is 2 more years I become more of a dinosaur.

Honest (but uncomfortable) question. You wrote:

I feel I need that experience and exposure to maintain my longevity in the SW market. Sticking with the current company is 2 more years I become more of a dinosaur.

Is the new company aware that you feel like this, both about their tools and about your career?? If so, I wonder if they're compensating you as a more junior developer, simply because it sounds like you think that you need them!