I've been in this spot before, held back out of what I saw as loyalty. I gave a company I felt was a dead end for me 8 years, feeling like I'd have a graceful transition point just over the horizon, but it never came.
It might be a codependency thing, to feel needed, I don't know. What I do know, is that my prospects dramatically improved the moment I finally was let go and I wished I'd left of my own volition years earlier.
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I've been in this spot before, held back out of what I saw as loyalty. I gave a company I felt was a dead end for me 8 years, feeling like I'd have a graceful transition point just over the horizon, but it never came.
It might be a codependency thing, to feel needed, I don't know. What I do know, is that my prospects dramatically improved the moment I finally was let go and I wished I'd left of my own volition years earlier.