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The thing is, I am already in a niche - since I am coming from the engineering / non-IT side and sliding into development. Probably the start-up character of my company doesnt help here expecting high income for now.
But I am going with either earning, learning or leaving. And since I learn so fucking much I cannot leave.
Im a bit confused. Are you in a startup? And you are learning the ropes on the business side?
yes. and yes. basically everything. I assume summarizing my tasks/work would require 3 job positions filled.
GL! Thats a hard one.
Ive found my highest paying roles were in traditional workplaces with very specific duties. Startups in my area dont usually do well. But I hear stories of people hitting big. Seems like a very high risk/reward situation.
high risk/(hopefully) reward situation yes. But also probably because I am lazy - or lets say, I dont want to change my private life center because of the job.
It always boils down to many factors and my gut feeling tells me thats the best compromise. Or its the anxiety to push against change. nobody knows.
But thanks. may your life be prosperous. Especially if mine wont. ;)