Is it the right time for me to quit my FANG job?
I have about 1.5 years experience at my FANG job. I developed a side business/app in college and maintained it while working, and it's currently bringing in just enough money for me to break even on life expenses (rent, car payment, food, etc.)
Meaning if I left I wouldn't see my savings decline unless something drastically changed with my business (it's been consistent for several months now).
Also have ~100K saved up that I don't think I'll need to burn. Early 20s.
How should I assess this?
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Build something sustainable on that land, in an area you wish to be - and have your forever home built out by the time youre ~30...
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Alternate, I worked with a guy who would work for 6 months as a contractor, then travel for 12 months. he had a niche skill though... so he was always able to comback to hardware engineering in spaces where few resources were available...
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Alternate: make a very nice travel bus and spend your 20s like we all would: travelling and exploring - get the fuck out of the cubicle.
Apart from the financials which you addressed, does deeper experience in the hustle open up opportunities for better lateral career moves should the hustle plateau or bust?
Measure the risk
Are you able to assess a runway for the hustle? Assuming that digging in would involve some non-time investment that would potentially eat into your savings, can you realistically compartmentalize "could vs should"?
Early 20s offers a lot of time to recover from any serious mis-step and you have a lot of opportunity in front of you.
Measure the counter-argument:
If you don't do it: -What are you leaving on the table? -Will you be okay with a FANG role, or would you miss the opportunity to learn firsthand? -Will you be able to learn more with someone else footing the bill?