shoestring
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Just wondering how wise it would be at the moment, considering I was lucky enough to get a job in the private sector in the first place. My background is that I left a well paid engineering job in 2006 (after 10+ years) to join the public service as a clerical officer. I wrongly assumed there would be promotion prospects and revelled in the opportunity of a complete change of career. The economy went bust.
Now I find myself stuck indefinitely in a dead end job with no prospects heading into my late thirties and watching people in the same office as me on twice my wages doing half the work. Bear in mind none of this would bother me if there was a light at the end of the tunnel. I am extremely motivated and efficient, but this is sucking the life out of me. I know I am lucky to have the job but as time goes on and my wife’s job is at risk, I can’t help feeling as family we would be better off on social welfare than one crappy wage which would leave us only slightly better off coming into the house.
Opinions would be appreciated.
Now I find myself stuck indefinitely in a dead end job with no prospects heading into my late thirties and watching people in the same office as me on twice my wages doing half the work. Bear in mind none of this would bother me if there was a light at the end of the tunnel. I am extremely motivated and efficient, but this is sucking the life out of me. I know I am lucky to have the job but as time goes on and my wife’s job is at risk, I can’t help feeling as family we would be better off on social welfare than one crappy wage which would leave us only slightly better off coming into the house.
Opinions would be appreciated.