I've read through a couple of similar posts and it seems that most people want to quit because they can't stand their coworkers/bosses.
I'm in an interesting situation as I actually really love the people I work with. They're one of the few things that have kept me at my job. However, the actual work and the environment has slowly but surely bringing me back into a depression.
The biggest cons for me is the work itself is boring and the skills aren't transferable. I work in the government sector so it pretty much only applies to similar companies. I'm just beginning my career but I definitely know this kind of work isn't for me. It extremely stringent and things take forever and we work on pretty outdated technology. There's other things as well such as the company doesn't care much about its employees, high turnover rate, working in a place with no windows or access to outside materials, long commute, etc.
I've looked for a few weeks for other opportunities, but like I said, my skills are not transferable (mostly) so it seems harder to find other jobs. I don't have anything lined up. But everyday on my drive to work I think about driving off the road just so I can take a mental break from it all. That sounds dramatic but I think it's more of a coping mechanism.
I've always told myself I wouldn't be one of those bitter people that hate their lives because they hate their jobs. But I'm becoming exactly that.
Can I please have your advice?
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