Ask HN: When is it time to look for a new job?
I am currently a full stack developer but I'm barely working throughout the week. This past month I've probably put in about 3-4 hours a week and its been like that for the past 6 months. Don't get me wrong I'm basically getting paid to barely do any work and I have a ton of free time but I feel like I'm not living up to my potential and not even growing as a developer. Ive thought about going the freelance/contract route since I have all this time but I'm not even sure where to start.
What would you do in my situation?
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[ 2.1 ms ] story [ 22.7 ms ] threadIf you're looking to chill for a bit, this is your best opportunity. As long as you're not lying to anyone, I don't think it crosses any ethical boundaries.
Keep your current job, and start using your surplus time more effectively. Take some classes to pick up new skills and résumé candy. Contribute to some open-source project. Find somebody to mentor.
I recently moved because I was bored and there were no internal options. I had been content for a while because I had young kids that took up a lot of my mental capacity but I reached a point where I needed more from work. I guess for me it was weighing up the risk v reward and I took the chance.
It was worth moving, but it has been a lot of work and challenging myself.