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[quote=Anonymous]If you are good at what you do but due to whatever reason it’s not valued by your employer, you should make a move. I was in a similar spot making similar money, and my boss didn’t seem to care whether I do my job at all. I had a good life style but deep down I was anxious, I know that I wasn’t valued and I wasn’t developing skills, so I spent excessive energy worrying about agism, over analyzing daily small interactions with my team, taking a bunch of useless training courses… it was no way to live a life. It took me a couple of changes to find my crowd. I am a lot busier but I know everything I do is valued, not just by my boss but also by other teams. Salary is also 2x. If there are micro aggression behavior my team will be the first one to stand in front of me. I know this isn’t guaranteed forever but no one should go through professional life with anything less than this. [/quote]
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