Hiya. I've been at my insurance sales/customer service job for 4-5 months. I like doing it and didn't have extensive experience beforehand. The problem is that the boss isn't around to give us "new" leads. There often isn't much of anything to do, other than wait for the phone to ring. Its cushy enough, paid hourly but not a lot, and I like at least half of my two coworkers. I don't feel like I'm really growing like I was before and I know the business isn't growing at the moment.
I applied to another office this morning and set up an interview but I feel like I'm "betraying" the awesome coworker who trained me if I were to take it. The old office is so small that I'm literally half of the regular agents! (The third person is unlicensed support staff.) It is more sales centered from the sound of it, has a significantly higher wage listed, and I won't be sitting around bored. The parent company is the same, so I won't have extensive retraining to do.
How do you know when leaving a job you like is a good idea?
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