Has anyone got any particular advice for someone thinking about taking a sabbatical (2-3 months) i.e. giving up work for a while for travel, R&R, study etc. ?
I often consider this option myself but pragmatism seems to step in at the last moment.
I am thinking now may be a time to consider this course of action again.
I'm in the IT area for 10+ years and have few commitments and a good few years salary sitting there waiting for me to use productively. I've eschewed the joys of house buying so I've no mortgage worries. I've up to date dev skills in a steady area that should help me when I get back, and I've got a continuous work record with top companies since the early to mid-90s.
I find my life has become increasingly work-centred recently, due to others leaving and having to assume their workload. I'm beginning not to enjoy the daily grind as much. No chance of holidays any time soon either despite the fact I have loads to take.
Last time I looked, some months ago, I was offered two interviews in the one week so I should be able to get back into the workforce relatively easily in the autumn.
It's just the benefits in the company I work for are excellent. I lived through the late 80s and early 90s jobs market so the step of giving up a good steady job is scary.
However, I would like some time to do something just for the life experiences.
Slogging through a job at the moment just to peer at a bank statement at the end of the month doesn't have too much appeal. I think this
is becoming obvious to those around me also, particularly management, so while I am very much needed I still feel I won't go much further in the current
job and feel the vultures will be circling when I am less needed.
Any opinions welcome.
I often consider this option myself but pragmatism seems to step in at the last moment.
I am thinking now may be a time to consider this course of action again.
I'm in the IT area for 10+ years and have few commitments and a good few years salary sitting there waiting for me to use productively. I've eschewed the joys of house buying so I've no mortgage worries. I've up to date dev skills in a steady area that should help me when I get back, and I've got a continuous work record with top companies since the early to mid-90s.
I find my life has become increasingly work-centred recently, due to others leaving and having to assume their workload. I'm beginning not to enjoy the daily grind as much. No chance of holidays any time soon either despite the fact I have loads to take.
Last time I looked, some months ago, I was offered two interviews in the one week so I should be able to get back into the workforce relatively easily in the autumn.
It's just the benefits in the company I work for are excellent. I lived through the late 80s and early 90s jobs market so the step of giving up a good steady job is scary.
However, I would like some time to do something just for the life experiences.
Slogging through a job at the moment just to peer at a bank statement at the end of the month doesn't have too much appeal. I think this
is becoming obvious to those around me also, particularly management, so while I am very much needed I still feel I won't go much further in the current
job and feel the vultures will be circling when I am less needed.
Any opinions welcome.