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Monkey+Football
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: It aint a popularity contest
Posts: 4,798
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Tabs & Jerry are correct IMHO. If you can stand the office gig, by all means take it with a wary eye towards the future. Even if it lasts all of 1-3 years, you've gained experience from a different perspective than what you have now, which is never a bad thing.
At least in my field, the more well rounded and diverse you are --> the more you bring to the table --> the more marketable/desirable/valuable you are to not only your current employer but others potential employers as well = more money and job potential.
Go with your gut, if it says it's time for a change and your head agrees after a factual, informed analysis, don't think twice or look back.
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